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PREFACE. 


THE object of the present Catalogue has been to give 
a complete list of the species of Ichneumonide that have 
been recorded as found in the British’ Islands, marking 
with B. M. in the margin the species contained in the 
British Museum. The cabinets, where the species, at 
present desiderata to that collection, may be seen, are 


indicated. 


The species are arranged according to the method, used 
in Professor I. L. C. Gravenhorst’s Ichneumonologia Europea, 
Vratislaviz, 1829, 3 vols. 8vo., and those supposed to be 


new are described by the author. 


JOHN EDWARD GRAY. 


British Museum, 
May 1st, 1856. 


ADDITIONS ie. 


Paye 25, after 139. IcuNEUMoN Messonivus, add B. M. 


5 ds | after BRACHYPTERUS MEANS, separate synonyms, and add 
Subgenus 5. MICROLEPTES. 
1. MicRoLEPTES SPLENDIDULUS. B. M. 


Page 44. Species 4 to 8 in synonyms, read Tryphon for Cteniscus. 


,, 64. Line 9, for crenitorsus read crenicornis. 


CATALOGUE 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 


Fam. ICHNEUMONID AS. 
Genus 1. ICHNEUMON. 


Section I.—Scutellum and abdomen black. 


1. IcHNEUMON MONTICOLA. 


Fem. Antennis albo annulatis. Aculeo exserto brevi. Reli- 
quis sicut in mare. 


Ichneumon monticola, Grav. Ichn. Eur. i. 108, 1. 


Antenne involute from the 7th—1lith joints white above; 
12th—14th beneath fuscous. Aculeus 14 line in length. Length 
7—8 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


2. IcHNEUMON COMITATOR. B. M. 


Ichneumon comitator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1600. Syst. Nat. ii. 
933, 24. Degeer, Ins. t.40, f. 10. Grav. i. 108, 2. Wesm. 
Tent. 30,17. @Q. sola. 

Ichneumon auspex, Mull, Prodr. n. 1792. 


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2 | CATALOGUE OF 


3. IcHNEUMON NIGRITARIUS. | B. M. 
Ichneumon nigritarius, Grav. i.113,4. g, (partim), Wesm. Tent. 65. 


4, IcHNEUMON NIGROCYANEUS. | B. M. 
Ichneumon nigrocyaneus, Grrav. i. 117, 6. 


5. IcHNEUMON PALLIFRONB. B. M. 


Ichneumon pallifrons, Grav. i. 117, 7. 
é. Ichneumon pallifrons, Wesm. Tent. 70, 67. ‘ 
? . Ichneumon perisclis, Wesm. Tent. 32, 20. 


6. IcHNEUMON MACULIFRONS. B. M. 


Ichneumon maculifrons, Step. Mand. vii. 133, 19. 
Tchneumon pallifrons ? Grav. (partim). 


7, ICHNEUMON LINEATOR. B.M. 


Ichneumon lineator, Grav. 1. 120, 9. 
g. Cryptus lineator, Fab. Piez. 87, n. 70. 

Ichneumon narrator, Fab. Piez. 67, n. 76. Thunb. Ich. n. 487. 
Trent. Revis. 21, n. 8. Lsis, 1826, p- 68. ; 
©. Ichneumon biguttatus, Thunb. Act. Ups. iv. 24, n.4l. Gwmel. 

ed. Linn. 2688, n. 126, 
Ichneumon nigrator, Fab. Ent. 150, n. 68. Piez. 65, n. 57. 
Wesm. Ich. Belg. 22,n. 3. : 
Ichneumon ferreus (partim, var. 3, Grav.) 


8. IcHNEUMON CASTIGATOR. B. M. 
Tchneumon castigator, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 166, n. 135. Grav. i. 
125, 10. 


Ichneumon certator, Mull. Prod. n. 1822. 

Ichneumon Cardui, Schrank, Rein. 124. 

Ichneumon ruficingulus, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2073. 
Ichneumon adustus, G'mel. Syst. Nat. 2699, n. 268. 
Amblyteles castigator, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 129, 24. 


9, IcHNEUMON NIGERRIMUS. B. M. 
Tchneumon nigerrimus, Step. Mand. vii. 130, n. 10. | 


10. IcHNEUMON NIGRICORNIS. 
Ichneumon nigricornis, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 28, 13. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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11. IcHNEUMON BILINEATUS. B. M. 

Ichneumon bilineatus, Gmel. (Grav. i. 127,11). Wesm. Ich. Belg. 
26,0. 11, : 

“aR Ichneumon comitator, Sulzer, Gesch. t. 26, f. 14. Christ. t. 36, 
3. 

12. IcHNEUMON ZTHIOPS. B. M. 


Ichneumon ethiops, Grav. i. 130, 12. Wesm. Ich. Belg. 68. 
Ichneumon nigritarius, ¢, var. iv. 


13. IcHNEUMON ALBIMANUS. 
Ichneumon albimanus, Grav. i. 132, 13b. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


14. IcHNEUMON RUFIPES. | B. M. 
g. Ichneumon rufipes, Step. Mand. vii. 131, sp. 13. 


15. IcHNEUMON TORVUS. Be. 

Ichneumon (Eurylabus) torvus, Wesm. Tent. 151. 

©. Ichneumon rufipes, Step. 

&.? Ichneumon tristis, Grav. i. 139,6,15. Wesm.Ich. Amb. Eur. 
1854, pl. 1, f. 4. 


16. IcHNEUMON DIRUS. B.M. 


Ichneumon (Eurylabus) dirus, Wesm. Hut. des Bull. de? Acad. Roy. 
xx. dme pt., p. 297. 
$. Ichneumon platyuri, 1854, p. 1, f. 5. 


17. IcHNEUMON CORRUSCATOR. B. M. 


Ichneumon corruseator, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1606. Syst. Nat. 934, 
31. Grav. i. 133, 14. 

Ichneumon ambulator, Mull. Prodr. n. 1825. 

Var. 2, 3 .? Ichneumon luridus (Grav. i. 406, 159). Wesm. Ich. 
Belg. 71, 0.68. 


18. IcHNEUMON TRISTIS B.M. 
Ichneumon tristis, Grav. i. 187,15. See J. torvus. 


The female with a ? Grav. 137, is the female of I. (Eurylabus) 
dirus, Wesm. 


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4 ae CATALOGUE OF 

19. IcHNEUMON RUBELLUS. | B. M. 

Ichneumon rubellus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2704, n. 316. Grav. i. 138, 
16. 

20. IcHNEUMON RUFIFRONS. 5: M. 


Ichneumon rufifrons, Grav. i. 139, 17. 


D1. | IcHNEUMON CLERICUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon clericus, Grav. i. 140, 18. 
Ichneumon (Eristieus) clericus, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 13, 


22. IcHNEUMON CANALICULATUS. oR. M.* 
Ichneumon canaliculatus, Grav. 1. 141, 19. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


23. IcHNEUMON STIMULATOR. | B. M. 


Ichneumon stimulator, Grav. i. 143, 21. 
‘Ichneumon (Phzogines) stimulator, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 184, 185. 


24. IcHNEUMON BRUNNICORNIS. B. M. 


Ichneumon brunnicornis, Grav. i. 145, 22. 
Ichneumon (Herpestomus) brunnicornis, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 170. 


25. IcHNEUMON MACULICORNIS. B. M. 
Ichneumon maculicornis, Step. Mand. vii. 136, sp. 28. 


26. IcHNEUMON ANNULATOR. a. IVD. 


Ichneumon annulator, Fab. Syst. Piez. 65,59. Grav. i. 147, 24. 
©. Ichneumon culex, Miill. Prodr. n. 1797. 

Ichneumon clavipes, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2688, n. 257. 

Ichneumon tibialis, Pourcroy, 407, n. 44. 

&. Ichneumon fabricator, Fab. Syst. Prez. 

Ichneumon fulvipes, Step. Mand. vii. 144, 48. 


27. ICHNEUMON PUMILUs. B. M. 


Ichneumon pumilus, Grav. i. 152, 26. 
Ichneumon (Dicelotus) pumilus, Wesm, Ich. Belg. 175, 1. 


28. IcHNEUMON TIBIATOR. B. M. 
Ichneumon tibiator, Grav. 1. 151, 25. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID. +) 


99. IcHNEUMON MACULIVENTRIS, 0. S. B. M. 


Seutello nigro. Antennarum annulo flavo-albo. Pedibus nagris. 
Tibiis anticis, extrorsum albido-stramineis. Tarsis postrcrs 
medio annulatis. Stigmate alarum rufo-ferrugineo. Seq- 
mentorum 2 et 3 marginibus lateralibus ferrugineis, (venire 
fluvo segmento 20; lined, 3 et 4 maculis utringue quadrate 
nigris). 

Capite maculd laterali. Clypeo et orbitis oculorum verticalibus 
fiavis. Palpis stramineis. Antennis setaceis nigris ; arti- 
culis 11—16 flavo-albis,. subtus fuscis. Thorace gibbo. 
Scuiello nitido, subelevato. Suturd, versus alas: sinuata, 
elevatd. Areold supero-medid metathoracis, subquadrata hex- 
angulata crebre punctata. Alis fumdto-hyalinis, stigmate 
rufo. Radio piceo radice rufo-stramineo. Areold quinque- 
angulari, subquadrangulart. Pedibus nigris, femoribus an- 
terioribus subtus nigro-badiis, apice ferrugineis. Tibies 
mediis apice summo, necnon articulis tarsorum apicibus ful- 
vis. Tursis posticis nigris articulis 2 et 3 medio annulo 
flavo-albido. Abdomine elongato-ovato segmento primo nitido 
lineis duabus elevatis, apice trianguli formam excavati effi- 
centibus 2 et 3 opacis, marginibus lateralibus quartique base 
rufo, 4—7 apicibus summis rufescentibus. Aculeo exserto 


brevi. 
30. IcHNEUMON OBATOR, DN. S. B.M. 
Mas. Areola triangulart. Orbitis oculorum internis albis. 


Coxis et trochanteribus nigris. Pedibus anterioribus rufis, 
femoribus posticis apice distincte nigro annulatis. Tarsis et 
tibits nigris, his ante basin rufis. Stigmate alarum nigro. 
Head: inner facial and frontal orbits of the eyes pale. An- 
tenne setaceous, about three-fourths the length of the body. 
Thorax gibbous. ~Metathorax ruggedly punctate. Scutellum 
somewhat elevated. Wings: stigma black; costa and scales pitchy ; 
arevlet triangular. Legs red; coxe and trochanters black; hinder 
femora at the apex with a distinct small black ring; also the tarsi 
and tibie black, the latter red towards the base. Abdomen: first 
. segment very little broader at the apex than the petiole; second 
segment elongate, the extreme apex ferruginous ; 3—5 nearly equi- 
lateral; 6—8 obconic; the apex acute. Length 4—4¢ lines. 


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SECTION II.—Scutellum black. Abdomen with white markings. 


31. IcHNEUMON CESSATOR. B.M. 


Ichneumon cessator, Mill. Prodr. n. 1833. Grav. i. 155, 27. 

Ichneumon custodiator, Fab. Ent. Syst. li. 166, n.136. Trent. 
Revis. 23, n. 11. In Iside, 1826, p. 70. 

3. Ichneumon compunctor, Marsham. 

Ivhneumon calceatorius? Step. Cal. 347, n. 4354. 


32. ICHNEUMON LEUCOPYcuUs. B. M. 
Ichneumon leucopygus, Grav. i. 156, 29. 


33. IcHNEUMON TRANSFUGA. 
Ichneumon transfuga, Grav. i. 158, 29b. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


Section III.—Scutellum white. Abdomen black. 


34. IcHNEUMON LARVATUS. 
Ichneumon larvatus, Christ. 348, t. 35, f. 5. Grav. i. 160, 30. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


35. ICHNEUMON SUBSERICANS. : B. M. 


fchneumon subsericans, Grav. 1. 161, 31. 

@. Ichneumon pedestrinus, Grav. Pede. n. 25. 

g. Ichneumon cognatus, Step. Mand. vii. 139, sp. 37. 

Ichneumon (Amblyteles) subsericans, Wesm. Ich. Belg. 128, n. 22. 

Tchneumon fossorius, Linn. Faun. Suec.n. 1599. Syst. Nat. xii. 
O55, n, 29.” 


36. IcHNEUMON FOSSORIUS. 


Ichneumon fossorius, Mull. Prodr. n. 1788. Grav. i. 164, 32. 
¢. Ichneumon fuscipes, Pourcroy, 412, n. 56. 

-Ichneumon gladiatorius, Mull. Prodr. n. 1783. 

Ichneumon trichrous, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2683, n. 235. _ 
Ichneumon crassicornis, Step. Mand. vii. 140, sp. 37. 


37. IcHNEUMON TRUCIDATOR. 
Ichneumon trucidator, Grav. i. 172, 37. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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38. IcHNE UMON TRILINEATUS. ; B.M. 

Ichneumon trilineatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2679, n. 228. Grav. i. 178, 
3g. 

39. [cHNEUMON SCUTELLATOR. | B. M. 


Ichneumon scutellator, Grav. i. 175, 40. 
Ichneumon digrammus, Grav. i. 179, 43. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


40. IcHNEUMON ALTICOLA. B. M. 


2. Ichneumon alticola, Grav. i. 478, 195. (Sect. viii.) 

3. Ichneumon femorator, Step. Mand. vii. 142, sp. 43. 

Ichneumon (Probolus) alticola, Wesm. Mantiss Ich. Belg. 1848, p. 
69. Id. Ich. Amb. Eur. 1854. (Ichneumones platyuri), pl. I, 
ag ae 

41. IcHNEUMON ALBIFRONS. 0B. 


Ichneumon albifrons, Step. Mand. vii. 144, 49. 
-Ichneumon maculifrons? Step. Mand. vii. 133, 19. 


42. IcHNEUMON DIGRAMMUs. 
Ichneumon digrammus, Grav. 1.179, 43. Id. Ped. nu. 14. 
In Mr. Desvignes collection. 


43. JcHNEUMON PEDATORIUS. - B. M. 


Ichneumon pedatorius, Fab. Hint. Syst. ii. 183,4. Grav.i. 180, 44. 
Platylobus pedatorius, Wesm. Tent. 158, 7. 


44, IoHNEUMON OCHROPIS. B. M.. 


Ichneumon ochropis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2679, n. 230. Grav. i. 182, 
45. Wesm. Tent. 104, 112. 


(Ichneumon fabricator,—see Sect. I.) 


45. IcHNEUMON IRIDIPENNIS. 


Ichneumon iridipennis, Grav. i. 194, 50. 
Platylabus iridipennis, Wesm. Tent. 162, 18. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


46. IcHNEUMON PALLIDATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon pallidatorius, Grav. i. 196, 51. 
(9.? Ichneumen rufifrons, Grav.) Wesm. Tent. 104, 118. 


8 CATALOGUE OF 


47, ICHNEUMON RESTAURATOR. 
_ Ichneumon restaurator, Grav. i. 197, 52. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


48. IcHNEUMON UMBRAOULOSUS. B.M.- 
Ichneumon umbraculosus, Grav. i. 199, 53. 


49. IcHNEUMON LUCTUOSUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon luctuosus, Grav. 1. 200, 54. 


50. IcHNEUMON DUMETICOLA. 
Ichneumon dumeticola, Grav. 1. 203, 56. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


51. IcHNEUMON FUNEREUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon funereus, Mourcroy, 406, n. 40. 
- Ichneumon funerarius, Oliv. 169, 28. 
Ichneumon molitorius, fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 133, 0.3. (Varietas ab- 
domine pedibusque totis atris). 
Ichneumon comitator, Razoumowsky, 215, § 246, var. 2. 


52. IcHNEUMON MELANOGASTER. B. M.. 
Ichneumon melanogaster, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2678, 224. Grav. i. 
209, 61. 


Ichneumon (Hepiopelinus) melanogaster, Wesm. Tent. 141, 1. 


53. ICHNEUMON SEMIORBITALIS. 


Ichneumon semiorbitalis, Grav. i. 212, 63. 
Ichneumon languidus (partim), Wesm. Tent. 52, 45. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


54. IcHNEUMON SICARIUS. ” B. M. 


Ichneumon sicarius, Grav. 1. 214, 64. 
2. Ichneumon nigratorius, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 73, 12. 
3.? Ichneumon jugatus, Grav. 1. 452, 182. 


55. IcHNEUMON LUGENS. B. M. 


Ichneumon lugens, Grav. 1. 215, 65. 
Ichneumon (Chasmodes) lugens, Wesm. Tent. 16, 2. 


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56. IcuNEumon Proteus. B. M. 


Ichneumon Proteus, Christ. 347, t. 35, f. 2. 
g. Ichneumon laminatorius, Fab. Ent. Sup. 220, 33. 


57. IcHNEUMON MULTIANNULATUS. | B. M. 


Ichneumon multiannulatus, Grav. i. 223, 69. 
@.Ichneumon molitorius, (segymento 70 puncto dorsali albo, abdo- 
mine subpurpurascente), Grav. i. 258, 87 (partim). 


58. IcHNEUMON FUSCIPES. B. M. 


-Ichneumon fuscipes, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2684, n. 242. Grav. i. 224, 
70. Wesm. Tent. 23, 7. | 


59. IcHNEUMON PISTORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon pistorius (Musei Hellwigeani), Grav. i. 234, 74. 
2. Ichneumon deliratorius, Grav. i. 231, 74 (mare excluso). 


Section 1V.—Scutellum pale or with pale markings. Abdomen 
black ; the terminal segments generally white. 


_ Exceptions. — Ichneumon computatorius, I. molitorius, I. spo- 
liator and I. salicatorius,—second segment more or less ferrug?- 
nous. ¢. I. crassorius,—second and third segments dirty yellow. 


60. IcHNEUMON SATURATORIUS. B. M. 

Ichneumon saturatorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1586. Syst. Nat. 
931. Degeer, Ins. i. 23, f. 16. — 

Ichneumon nigratorius, Pontoppidan, 457, n. 6. : 

Ichneumon clavatorius, Mull. Prodr. n. 1774. 

Ichneumcn saturatorius, Grav. i. 237,77. Wesm. Tent. 66, 62. 


61. IcHNEUMON ANATOR. B. M. 


Ichneumon anator, Fab. £nt. ii. 169, n. 149. Grav. i. 250, 81. 
Wesm. Tent. 220, 92b. 

_Ichneumon.biscutatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2679, n. 233. 

Cryptus anator, Fab. Piez. 87, n. 74. ” 


62. IcHNEUMON QUADRIALBATUS. B.M. 
ichneumon quadrialbatus, Grav. i. 252, 83. 


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63. IcHNEUMON QUZSITORIUS. 3 B. M. 
Ichneumon quesitorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1582. Grav, 253,84. 


64. IcHNEUMON LEUCOMELAS. B. M.. 
Tehneumon leucomelas, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2679, n. 227. Grav. i. 
250560. 


@. Ichneumon albolineatus, Grav. i. 450, 180. 
Ichneumon binotatus, Step. Mand. vii. 147, 57. 


65. IcHNEUMON MICROCEPHALUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon microcephalus, Step. Mand. vii. 158, 86. 


66. IcHNEUMON SPOLIATOR. | | B. M. 
Ichneumon (Amblyteles) spoliator, Wesm. Tent. 117, 7, var. 1. 


67. IcHNEUMON PALUDATOR. B. M. 
- Ichneumon paludator, Desv. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 


68. ICHNEUMON COMPUTATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon computatorius, Mill. Prodr. n. 1769. Grav. i. 256, 
86. Wesm. Tent. 50, 44. 5 


69. IcHNEUMON MOLITORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon molitorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1587. Syst. Nat. 931, 
n. 10. 


70. IcHNEUMON SALICATORIUS. 
Ichneumon salicatorius, Grav. 1. 245, 79, var. 1. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


71. IcHNEUMON CRASSORIUS, N.S. B. M. 


Mas. facie et thorace flavo maculatis. Segmentis 2 et 3 (et 4 
partim) sordide flavis. Tarsis et tibtis flavis, he posticis 
apice nigris. (Long. 83—9 lin.) 

Head: face entirely yellow. Antenne black, underneath ob- 
scure yellow-ferruginous ; first joint yellow. Thorax : collar above, 
a line below and one above the wings nearly reaching to the collar, 


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yellow. Metathorax scabrous ; the central area large, transverse; 
basal line convex. Scutellum yellow. Wings at the base and 
stigma fulvous ; areolet, 5 angular, narrowest at the apex. Legs: 
first and second pair and cox yellow at the apex ; also the apex of 
all the trochanters ; femora black, the two anterior pairs on one 
side and the posterior yellow at the base and apex ; tarsi and tibie 
yellow, the hinder part of the latter black atthe apex. Abdomen: 
first segment black, between the ridges aciculated ; second segment 
yellow, more or less black at the base and outer margins, with 
a fuscous transverse line before the apex in the middle sometimes 
diverging upwardly ; third yellow, occasionally as in the second; 
fourth black, with the margins sometimes yellow, leaving, as it were, 
an inverted black cone reaching to the apex; the remainder black. 


Var.1. First segment with two yellow. spots at the apex 
towards its margins. 


Fem. Aniennis annulo flavo-albo. Orbitis oculorum frontalibus 
rife: flavis. Abdomine ; segmentis 6 et 7 maculd dorsali fins 
alba. 


Fem. Black. Head with the frontal orbits yellowish red. 
Apex of mandibles red. Palpi rusty. Antenne stout, from the 
apex of the 8th to the 16th or 17th joints cream-white. ‘Thorax: a 
yellow line below the wings, and sometimes a reddish one above on 
the suture. Scutellum yellowish white. Metathorax and wings as 
inthe male. Legs black; the tip of the two anterior pair reddish. 
Tibie ferruginous; the middle and posterior pairs dusky at the 
apex. ‘T'arsi rusty. Abdomen black ; the apex of the first segment 
finely aciculate ; the second deeply ; the third finely punctate; the 
sixth and seventh with a central yellowish white spot on each. 
Length 73—9 lines. 


iy eee bisignatus, Grav. 1. 410, 161b. 
$. Ichneumon luctatorius, var. 1, Grav. i. 411, 162. 


Note.— The central area of the metathorax differs from I. 
computatorius, being transverse, whereas in the latter it is elongate. 


72. IcHNEUMON RELUCENS, 0. Ss. 


Fom. Abdomine airo, nitido. Segmento 70 maculé dorsali 
elongata flava. Antennarum annulo albo. Pedibus nigris. 
Orbitis oculorum frontalibus flavo-albis. Alis silaceo-hya- 
linis. Stigmate dilute croceo. 


j2 CATALOGUE OF 


Fem. Black. Frontai orbits yellowish white. Antenne setaceous, 
curved outwardly; from the 10th to 15th joints white, beneath with 
fuscous spots. Thorax finely punctate. Central area of the meta- 
thorax transverse. Scutellum white. Wings yellowish smoky hya- 
line; stigma pale orange; costa ferruginous ; scales pitchy ; areo- 
let 5 angular, regular. Abdomen deep shining black; first seg- 
ment with two elevated ridges, the space between smooth; second 
segment very finely punctate, obscurely aciculate at the base, the” 
lateral fovece more distinctly so; the seventh with a longitudinal, 
dorsal yellowish streak. Legs jet ‘black ; auterior tibie in front ob- 
scurely pitchy. Length 6} lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. | : 


Section V.— Scutellum pale or with pale markings. Abdomen 
black, red and white, or yellow. 


~ 


73. IcHNEUMON GRAVENHORSTII. 


Ichneumon (Amblyteles) Gravenhorstii, Pacis Tent. 127. 
©. Ichneumon extensorius, Grav. i. 266, 89. 


74. ICHNEUMON EXTENSORIUS. | B. M. 


©. Ichneumon extensorius, Grav. 1. 266, 89. Wesm. Tent. 55, 48. 
(Excluso mare, exclusisque femninis genuinis minoribus femi- 
narumque varietatibus). | 


75. LCHNEUMON CONFUSORIUS. B. M. 


®. Ichneumon confusorius, Grav. 1. 276, 90. 
&.? Ichnenmon luctatorius, Grav. j.411, 162. © 


\ 
76. ICHNEUMON AMMONIUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon ammonius, Grav. i. 279, 92. 


77. ICHNEUMON STRAMENTARIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon stramentarius, Grav. i. 281, 93. 
©. Ichneumon luctatorius, var. 13, Wesm. Tent. 57, 51. 


78. IcHNEUMON TERMINATORIUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon terminatorius, Grav. 1. 282, 94. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 13 


©. Ichneumon. luctatorius, var. 14, Wesm. Tent. 57,51. (Segmen- 
tis 2 et 3, flavo-ferrugineis ? segmentis 2 et 3, Grav. dicit flavo- 
stramineis). 


79. IcHNEUMON RAPTORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon raptorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. 0.1579. Grav. 1. 286, 97. 
Wesm. Tent. 43, 37. (fxclusis marum varietatibus). 


80. IcHNEUMON GRACILICORNIS. B. M. 


Ichneumon gracilicornis, Grav. i. 290, 98. Wesm. Tent. 41, 34 
(Mare excluso). 


© 


81. IcHNEUMON OHA DEINOTATUE. ra 3" 
Ichneumon quadrinotatus, Step. Mand. vii. 163, 100. 


82. IcHNEUMON PALLIDICORNIS. Be M: 
Ichneumon pallidicornis, Grav. i. 294, 99. 


83. IcHNEUMON OCCISORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon occisorius, Grav. i. 389, 149. Wesm. Tent. 122, 16. 
$. Ichneumon marginatorius, Panz. Faun. fase. 78, n. 14. 
©. Ichneumon sanguinatorius, Grav. i. 295, 100. 


_ (Note.—Ichneumon sanguinatorius, Gravenhorst, has by mis- 
take been called by him a male insect; but the antenne being 
described as involute, it is evidently a female insect). 


84, IcHNEUMON GROSSORIUS. K B. M. 
Ichneumon grossorius, Fab. Piez.57,15. Wesm. Tent. 38,29. — 
Ichneumon primatorius, Morst. n. 81. ; 


Ichneumon bicinctus, Christ. t. 35, f. 1. 
gd. Ichneumon flavolineatus, Grav. i. 300, 104. 


85. IcHNEUMON BELLIPES. 
Ichneumon bellipes, Wesm. Tent. 38, 30. 
©. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


86. IcHNEUMON SARCITORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon sarcitorius, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. 930, n. 3. Grav. 
1. 302,105. Wesm. Tent. 60, 54. 


Cc 


14 vos CATALOGUE OF 


Ichneumon bipartitus, Vill. iii, 142, 24. 
&. Ichneumon vaginatorius, Grav. i. 357, 138. 


87. IcHNEUMON VADATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon vadatorius, Llliger apud Rossi, n. 747 (in eer): 
: Grav. 1. 304, 106. 

Ichneumon (Amblyteles) vadatorius, Wesm. Tent. 122, 14. 

@. Ichneumon ambulatorius, Panz. Faun. fasc. '78, t. 10. 
Ichneumon pictus, Schrank, Beitr. 88, § 51. 

©. Ichneumon raptorius, Panz. ad Kob. t. 2, f. 138. 
Ichneumon saturatorius, Borowski, t. 57a, f. 1. 
Ichneumon sanguineus, Christ. t. 35, f. 7. 


e 


88. IcHNEUMON ORNATORIUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon ornatorius, Panz. Faun. fase. 73, t. 15. &. Grav. 
i. 311, 110. 


©. Ichneumon sartorius, Grav. i. 308, 107. 
&, 9. Amblyteles negatorius, Wesm. Tent. 133, 29. 


89. IcHNEUMON LABORATORIUS. _ BoM. 


Ichneumon laboratorius, Panz. apud Scheff. Icon. t. 84, f.8. Grav. 
1.317, 114 (secundum diagnosem) haud. Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 
142, 36. 

See Amblyteles Panzeri, Wesm. Tent. 136, 35. 

©. Ichneumon amatorius, Mull. Prod. n. 1758. 

Ichneumon ambulatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 189, n. 26. (Step. 

! Mand. vii. pl. xl. f. 1. Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 728). 

I. Amblyteles amatorius, Wesm. Tent. 123, 17. 


90. IcHNEUMON OCTOGUTTATUS. B. M.? 
Ichneumon octoguttatus, Grav. i. 325, 120, 


91. IcHNEUMON IOCERUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon iocerus, Grav. i. 326, 121. 
3S. Ichneumon gracilicornis, Wesm. Tent. 41, 34 


92. IcHNEUMON HILARIS. B. M. 


Ichneumon hilaris, Grav, i. 328, 122. 
Exephanes hilaris, Wesm. Tent. 17, (mare eacluso). 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID. 


93. ICHNEUMON RIDIBUNDUS. 
Ichneumon ridibundus, Grav. i.329, 123. Wesm. Tent. 99, 105, 3. 


ay 


94. IcHNEUMON DECEPTOR. B. M. 


Ichneumon deceptor, Scop. Carn. n. 746. Grav. i. 332, 126. 
Ichneumon deceptorius, Vill. 142, n. 25. 
$. Ichneumon vestigator, Wesm. Tent. 90, 94. 


95. IcHNEUMON FALLAX. 
Ichneumon fallax, Grav. i. 351, 135. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


96. IcHNEUMON SUAVIS. 
Ichneumon suavis, Grav. i. 348, 133. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


97. IcHNEUMON MULTIPICTUS. 


Ichneumon multipictus, Grav. i. 347, 132. 
®. Ichneumon vestigator, Wesm. Tent. 90, 94. 
2. Ichneumon deceptor, Grav. var. ? 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


98. IcHNEUMON CALLICERUS. 


Ichneumon callicerus, Grav. i. 343, 130. QO, Wesm. Tent. 96, 
101. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


99. IcHNEUMON MOTATORIUS. 


Ichneumon motatorius, Fab. Syst. 329,n.14. Grav. i. 353, 137. 
Chasmodes motatorius, Wesm. Tent. 15, 1. 


Segmentis 2—4 rufo-castaneis. Macula medio apicali sextt 7 tota 
albis. Mas, scutello albo; foeem., nigro. Articulis 12—13 
antennarum puncto obscuro albido. 


100. IcHNEUMON CUBICULARIS. 
Ichneumon cubicularis; Curtis. 


Head: inner orbits of the male and a spot on each side of the 
elypeus white ; a very slender yellowish line on the frontal orbits of 


ee? 


16 CATALOGUE OF 


the female. Antenne of the male porrect; of the female revolute ; 
12—13 joints, each with an obscure whitish spot. Thorax with an 
abbreviated yellow line before the wings in the male, the scutellum 
of which is white; of the female entirely black. Wings of the male 
hyaline, fuscous at the base; those of the female smoky hyaline. 
Squamula and stigma pitchy; areola 5-angular. Legs black; first 
and second pair of tibie and tarsi on one side; also the apex of the 
femora pale straw-colour; the first pair of tibie and tarsi of the 
female pitchy ferruginous. Abdomen finely punctate, from the 
second to fourth segments chestnut-red, with an apical spot on 
the sixth and seventh segments whitish yellow; the seventh of the 
male nearly entirely so: central area of the metathorax of the 
male quadrate, slightly elongate. Length 33 lines. 


Section VI. — Scutellum pale. Apex of the abdomen, and mostly 
the middle, spotted with yellow, or with yellow or white bands. 


Ichneumon vaginatorius. (See I. sartorius, Sect. V.) 


101. IcHNEUMON DIMIDIATUS. ' iB. M. 


Ichneumon dimidiatus, Step. Mand. vii. 173, 127. Jd. pl. xxxix. 
fig. inf. dext. 


102. ICHNEUMON XANTHORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon xanthorius, Forst. n. 83. Grav. Pede. n. 49. 
Ichneumon xanthorius (partim), Wesm. Tent. 61, 55. - 


103. IcHNEUMON INFRACTORIUS. Ps x i, Mo 
Ichneumon infractorius, Grav, Pede.n.50. Panz. Faun. fase. 78, 
t.9, 2. Trent. in Isis, 1826, p. 82. Wesm. Tent. 121, 12. 

¢. Ichneumon volutatorius, Trent. in Lsis, 1826, p. 83. 


104. IcHNEUMON FASCIATORIUS. 3 BLM. 
Ichneumon: fasciatorius, Fab. Syst. Ent. 330, 17. Grav. 1.376: 
144. Wesm. Bull. de PAcad. Bruz. 1899, tom. vi. 2de ptie- 


ee Ichneumon sarcitorius, Sulzer, Kennz. t. ‘18, f 115. Christ: t. 


34, f. 6. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 17 


Ichneumon armatorius, Forst. n. 82. 

@.Ichneumon quadrimaculatus, Schrank, Faun. BoicaP Grav. 
Pede.n.52. Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 370, 172. 

I. Amblyteles fasciatorius, Wesm. Tent. 113, 1. 


105. IcHNEUMON MONITORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon monitorius, Panz. Faun. fase. 80, t 18. Grav. Ich. 
Fur. i. 373, 143, ¢, @. 

x Ichneumon interruptorius, Trent. in Tsis, 1826, p. 80, 25. 
, 9. Amblyteles monitorius, Wesm. Tent. 114, 2. 


106. IcHNEUMON TRIFASCIATUS. BoM. 


Ichneumon trifasciatus, Grav. [ch. Eur. i. 380; 145. 
@. Ichneumon triangulator, Step. Mand. vii. 177, 134. 
©. Ichneumon fasciatorius, Grav. i. 376, 144. 

(tf & 2). Amblyteles trifasciatus, Wesm. Tent. 119, 9. 


107. IcHNEUMON PALLIATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon palliatorius, Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 385, 147. 
O.1. Amblyteles palliatorius, Wesm. Tent. 118, 8. 


108. IcHNEUMON ERYTHROPYGUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon erythropygus, Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 881, 145b. 
Ichneumon trifasciatus ? Grav. 
Iganeumon palliatorius? var. 2, Wesm. Tent. 118, 8. 


he IcCHNEUMON CRISPATORIUS. 


fichneumon crispatorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 2588. 
/? 9. Ichneumon rufatorius, Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 388, 148. 

I. Amblyteles xanthius, Wesm. Tent. 120. 

é, 9.1. Amblyteles crispatorius, Wesm. Ich. Amb. Eur. 17,17. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Note. — Gravenhorst thinks his J. rufatortus may be J. erispa- 
torius of Linnzeus: Wesmael is of the same opinion. ‘The two spe- 
cimens in Mr. Desvignes’ collection agree with the Linnean insect, 
with the exception of being less ferruginous on the same segments. 
However, it appears to be a variable insect, and there is scarcely a 
doubt, that from the descriptions given in Linneus, Gravenhorst 
and Wesmael, from different specimens, and the cz-devant specimens 


Ga 


18 — CATALOGUE OF 


must be included with J. crispatorius, Linn.; in fact; one specimen 
is almost identical. 


Ichneumon occisorius. (See I. sanguinatorius, Sect. V.) 


(110. IcHNEUMON oRaATORIUS. ? B. M. 


Ichneumon oratorius, Fab. Ant. Syst. 138,24. Grav. Ich. Bur. i. 
394,153. Panz. Faun. fase. 80, t. 10, ¢. 

©.Ichneumon dealbatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2678. 

é, 9. Amblyteles oratorius, Wesm. Tent. 116, 5. i 


111. IcHNEUMON ATRAMENTARIUS. 
ichneumon atramentarius, Grav. Ich. Hur. i. 397, 153b. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


112. IcHNEUMON NYCTHEMERUS. 


Ichneumon nyecthemerus, Grav. Pede. n. 56. Grav. Ich. Eur. i 
399, 1565. 
Listrodrom'? ~7cthemerus, Wesm. Tent. 146, 1. 


Mas. Scutello nigro. Segmentis 1—3 macula parva lateral 
4—7 margine, flavis. Tirbiis flavis, posticis apice nigro. 
Caput: orbitis oculorum internis latis externis angustioribus et 
macula laterali clypet flavis. Antenne setacee, supra fer- 
ruginee, subtus testacee ; articulo lo toto nigro. Thorax: 
lineola ante ulas angusta flava ; metathorace fortiter rugoso 
aut impresso, Scuteilum nigrum. Ale: radio et stigmate 
nigris, sguamula nigro-picea, radio ipso fusco stramineo. 
areola ut in Q.. Pedes: coxis et femoribus posticis nigris, 
femoribus anterteribus fuscis, anticts apice flavis; tibiis 
flavis, posticis apice et tarsis fuscts. Abdomen : maculis flavis 
utin Q, sed multo minoribus stylis analibus infra ventrem 

productis flavis. (Long. 3% lin.) : 
2,3. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


113. IcHNEUMON LAUTATORIUS. 


Segmento 20 rufo-flavo, sequentibus nigris flavo marginatis, femo- 
vibus tibtisque rufo-flavis. Mas. — Facie et palpis flavis. 
Articulo lo antennarum subtus flavo, sequentious rufis supra 
nigris aut obscuris. Foom.— Faeie nigra. Articulis anten- 
narum 2—13, 14, pallidis sequentibus nigris. 


Ichneumon lautatorius, Curtis. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 19 


Male. Head, face and palpi yellow. Antenne half the length 
of the body, porrect ; first joint beneath yellow, the remainder pale 
orange, black above. Thorax with a line before and another be- 
neath the wings reddish yellow; the central area of the metathorax 
quadrate. Scutellum yellow, with a slight marginal reddish tinge. 
Base of the wings and stigma brownish yellow; stigma lighter; 
second cubital cellule 5-angular. Legs: coxe black; trochanters 
yellowish at the apex ; femora pale reddish yellow, hinder pair with 
the apex black ; tibie and tarsi paler, the former black at the apex, 
from the second to fifth joints fuscous. Abdomen a little broader 
than the thorax; first segment black; second rufo-fulvous; third 
and fourth with a marginal. fascia, sinuated in the middle; fifth - 
with a small central apical spot; sixth with a broad fascia; 
seventh pale fulvous, the latter with a triangular black spot at the 
base. Length 6—6 lines. 

Female. Head: face black. Mandibles with a ferruginous 
pile. Antenne, as in diagnosis, involute. Thorax with a yel- 
lowish line below the wings. Legs as in the male. Abdomen: 
second segment rufo-fulvous; third with a margin’ yellowish 
fascia ; fourth and fifth black; sixth nearly entirel;-paie ee 
it has a small central black patch at the base; seventh black. 
Aculeus subexserted. | 


In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 
# 


Section VIib.—Scutellum and abdomen black.. Apex reddish or 
fulvous. 


114. IcHNEUMON ANCIPITERUS. 


Scutello et abdomine nigris ano rufo-fulvo. Orbitis facialibus 
flavis. Palpisflavis. Antennis setaceis. Alis fumato-hyalinis. 
Stigmate fulvo, radio ferrugineo versus basim fusco-flavo, 
radice et squamula piceis.  Areold subgquinque-angulari, 
femoribus nigris anterioribus flavi-fulvis. Tibiis et tarsis 
flavis posticis apice nigro. Tarsis fuscis. (Long. 6—64 
lin.) 

Ichneumon ancipiterus, Desv. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ and Mr. Heysham’s coilections. 


20 | CATALOGUE OF 


115. IcHNEUMON DUBITATUS. 


Scutello nigro. Abdominis, segmentis Q—4 lateribus rufo-fulvis, 
ultimo fulvo. 


Orbitis facialibus et puncto laterali clypei flavis. Antenne ar- 
ticulo lo subtus cerino-flavo. Ale fumato hyaline. Stig- 
mate et radio piceis, basin versus fulvis. Areola 5-angulart, 
nervo inferiore exteriore cellule interioris, angulato. Abdo- 
men : segmentis 2—4 latertbus rufo-fulvis, ano fulvo. Pedes : 
femoribus supra fulvis subtus et lateribus nigris, anterioribus 
basi et apice fulvis ; tibits et tarsis croceis; tibiis posticis 
apice nigro; tarsis ferrugineis. (Long. 6. lin.) 

Ichneumon dubitatus, Desv. 


Var. 1. Puncto laterali clypei defictente. 


Thorax : lineola flava, ante alas segmento 40 nigro, lateribus seg- 
mentorum 2 et 3 magis fulvis. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section VII.—Scutellum pale. Abdomen with pale spots, or some 
of the segments entirely yellow, the last segment black. 


116. IcHNEUMON FLAVONIGER. . B. M. 


Ichneumon flavoniger, Grav. i. 403, 157. Grav. Pede. n. 57. 
@. Ichneumon xanthorius, Wesm. Tent. 61, 55. 


117. IcHNEUMON LURIDUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon luridus, Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 406, 159. 
3S. Ichneumon corruscator, var. 2, Wesm. Tent. 71, 68. 


118. IcHNEUMON BISIGNATUS. 
Ichneumon bisignatus, Grav. i. 410, 161b. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


‘ 


119. IcHNEUMON LUCTATORIUS. B. M. 


@. Ichneumon luctatorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1590. 
Ichneumon culpatorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1583. 
Ichneumon vorax, Mourcroy, 411, n. 53. 


Ichneumon bidentvurius, Grav. i. 426, 167. (See No. 121). 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 21 


Ichneumon crocatorius, Walkenaer, 52, n.17. 

Ichneumon confusorius, Grav. i. 276,90. Wesm. Tent. 57. 

Ichneumon molitorius, 2 (partim), Grav. i. 258, 87. Wesm. Tent. 

o7. 

Ichneumon stramentarius, Grav. i. 281,93. Wesm. Tent. 57. 

Ichneumon terminatorius, Grav. i. 282, 94.  Wesm. Tent. 57. 

@. Ichneumon illuminatorius, Grav. i. 423, 164. Wesm. Tent. 
Os. 

Var. 4, 3. Ichneumon amatorius, Grav. i. 414,162. Wesm. Tent. 
193, 17. 


Note.— The female of this insect is very questionable, but the 
oral parts of I. confusorius agreeing exactly with those of the male 
of I. luctatorius, it is very probable that it may be the true female. 
Nees von Esenbeck communicated the fact to Gravenhorst, as 
noticed by the latter. 


120. IcHNEUMON OCCUPATOR. | B. M. 


Ichneumon occupator, Grav. 1. 425, 166. 
©. Ichneumon extensorius, Grav. i. 270, 89, var. 5. 
&, 9. Exephanes occupator, Wesm. Tent. 17, 2. 


121. IcHNEUMON NATATORIUS. B.M. 


?. Ichneumon natatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 219, n. 17, 18. . 
-9. Ichneumon constellatus, Fourcroy, 412, n. 55. 

Ichneumon quadripunctorius, Mull. Prodr. n. 1773. 

Ichneumon moratorius, Thunb. Ichn. 75. 

Ichneumon mediatorius, Panz. Faun. fasc. 80, t. 7. 

Crypturus sugillatorius, Lamarck, 141, n. 1. 

3. Ichneumon bidentorius, Grav. i. 426, 167. 

3,-9.1. Amblyteles natatorius, Wesm. Tent. 114, 3. 


122. IcHNEUMON GLAUCATORIUS. , B.M. 


Ichneumon glaucatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 136,16. Grav. i. 483, 
170. Wesm. Tent. 122, 15. 

Ichneumon albiventris, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2708, n. 349. 

Ichneumon eximius, Step. Mand. vii. 186, n. 159. 


123. IcHNEUMON SUGILLATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon sugillatorius, Linn. Faun. Suec.n. 1578. Grav. i. 437, 
172. Wesm. Tent. 28, 14. 

Ichneumon moratorius, Fab. Piez. 54, n. 2. 

Ichneumon albolineatus, Grav. i. 450, 180. (See I. leucomelas, 
Sect. LV.) 


22 ; CATALOGUE OF 


124. IcHNEUMON FLAVOGUTTATUS. | ~—~=&BLM.- 


Ichneumon flavoguttatus, Grav. i. 442, 174. 

Hepiopelmus variegatuorius, Wesm. Tent. 141, 2. 
Ichneumon notatorius, Panz. Faun. fase. 80, 9. 
Ichneumon designatorius, Trent. in Isis, 1826, p. 86; n. 31. 


124 IcHNEUMON FLAVOCINCTUS. 


Orbitis oculorum internis et lined lata, sinuata clypei albis. 

Segmentorum 2—6 marginibus lete Alavis aut flavo-viridis . 

Tibiis et tarsis albo-flavis, his posticts bast et apice nigris. 
Ichneumon flavocinetus, Desv. 


Head: inner orbits of the eyes white or yellowish white; a 
broad sinuated line on the clypeus; palpi and labium of the same 
colour. Antenne short, scarcely half the length of the body, 
beneath fulvous; first joint yellow.~ Thorax: a sutural line before 
the wings anda shorter one beueath, also a line below the scutellum 
yellow. Scutellum entirely yellow. Wings hyaline; scales white; 
stigma black or pitchy; areolet 5-angular, subtriangular. Legs: 
apex of the anterior coxe pale; femora black; anterior in front 
ferruginous; apex yellow. Tibiz and tarsi pale; hinder pair of the _ 
former black at the base and apex. Abdomen as broad as the tho- 
rax; a deep fovea (gastrocelt, Wesm.) on each side of the second 
segment, the apex of which has an abbreviated central yellow line ; 
from the third to the sixth segments the margins are greenish 
yellow. Length 6—6% lines. 


' Var. 1. Scutellum without the yellow line beneath. Clypeus 
with two yellow spots only, nearly connate; hinder tarsi dusky 
black. (Nearly allied to J. virtdatorius, Grav.) 


126. IcHNEUMON MINUTORIUS. B. M. 


Segmentis 2—4 tibtisque flavis harum posticis apice nigro. Facte 
flava. ' 


Ichneumon minutorius, Desv. 


Head: face and mouth, also the inner orbits of the eyes above 
the antenne, yellow. Antenne setaceous, porrect about half the 
length of the body ; first joint beneath yellow. Thorax: a short 
line before the wings and another beneath yellow. Scutellum yel- 
low. Wings: stigma pale orange; scales paler; the base of the 
wings and costa ferruginous; areolet 5-angular, nearly triangular. 
Legs: femora black; the anterior more or less yellow at the base 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID&. 23 


and apex; hinder pair fulvous at the base and extreme apex. 
Tibie and tarsi pale fulvous; the hinder pair of the former black 
at the apex, the latter fuscous; base of the first and second joints 
pale. Abdomen narrower than the thorax ; apex of the first seg- 
ment, and from the second to fourth pale yellow; fifth to seventh 
black, occasionally with a faint dorsal pale spot on each. Length 
4—4 lines. 

Var. 1. Base and apex ef the fourth segment fusco-ferruginous. 


Var. 2. Apex of the fifth segment yellow. (Allied to JZ. lucta- 
torius, Grav.) 


This description is given from the examination of twenty speci- 
mens, taken at the same time and place. 


127. IcHNEUMON BINOTATUS. B.M. 
Facie flava. Segmentis 1—3 flavo straminets ; 20 dorso binotato. 
Ichneumon binotatus, Desv. 


Head: face and outer orbits yellow. Antenne porrect, the 
length of the body ; first joint beneath with a yellow dot. Thorax 
with a faint yellow sutural line. Scutellum yellow at the apex. . 
Wings: stigma and costa fuscous; scales testaceous. Legs: 
anterior femora and tibie on one side deep fuscous, the apex of 
former and the under side of the latter pale straw-colour ; tarsi ob- 
secure; hinder legs black; tibie with a whitish streak towards the 
base. Abdomen: first segment glabrous, apex yellow; second with 
two blackish dots on the disk; the apex of the third with a bi- 
sinuated black fascia; fourth to the seventh black, the extreme 
edges pale ferruginous. Length 4 lines. 


_ Var. 1. Second segment, the greater part fuscous at the base ; 
PS third cloudy at the apex. 


Section VIII .—Scutellum pale. Abdomen red, or red and black. 


128. IcHNEUMON FUSORIUS. B.M. 


Ichneumon fusorius, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1598. of, Q. Grav. 
Pede.n.71. Wesm. Tent 24, 9. 

$. Ichneumon fuscus, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. 933, n. 21. 

$. Ichneumon similatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 221, n. 55. 

©. Ichneumon lentorius, Panz. Faun. fasc. 71, t. 11. 


24 Soe CATALOGUE OF 


Q. Ichneumon expectatorius, Fab. Piez. 19, n. 26. 
Ichneumon fugatorius, Panz. ad Scheff. Icon. t. 4, rt. 


129. IcHNEUMON PISORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon pisorius, Vil/. 138, n 12, (war. exc.) Grav. i. 462, 187. 
Wesm. Tent. 24, 9. 


130. IcHNEUMON EXPECTATORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon expectatorius, Panz. ad. Scheff. Icon. t. 20, f. 8. 
Ichneumon erythrogaster, Step. Mand. vii. n. 164. 


131. IcHNEUMON DIVISORIUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon divisorius, Grav. Pede. n. 75. Ich. Hur. i. 470, 190. 
Amblyteles divisorius, Wesm. Tent, 133, 30. 


Ichneumon alticola. (See Sect. III.) 


132. IcHNEUMON RUFINUS. | 


Q@. Ichneumon rufinus, Grav. i. 481,198. Pede.n.78. 2. Wesm. 
Tent. 36, 27. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


133. IcHNEUMON SEMIRUFUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon semirufus, Grav. Pede. n. 80. Wesm. Tent. 100, 106. 


134. IcHNEUMON LANIUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon Grav. 1. 499, 204b. Wesm. Tent. 105, 114, 


3, D.? 
O.? Phygadeuon terminatus, Grav. ii. 663, 164. 


135. IcHNEUMON SEDULUS. B. M. 


Ichneumon sedulus, Grav. Pede. n. 81. 

Q.Ichneumon defraudator, Knoch. (Grav. i. 494). Wesm. Tent. 
78, 77. 

d. Ichneumon similatorius (partim), Wesm. Tent. 94, 98. 


136. IcHNEUMON ALBICINCTUS. ' B. M. 
Ichneumon albicinctus, Grav. i. 509, 213. Wesm. Tent. 101, 107. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID. 2a 


137. IcHNEUMON CULPATORIUS. B. M. 


@.Ichneumon culpatorius, Fab. Syst. Ant. 328, n.6. QO. Vill. 
136,n.6. ¢, 2. Grav. Pede. n. 84. 


138. IcHNEUMON EXULANS. 


Ichneumon exulans, Grav. i. 522, 216. 
g. Exephanes hilaris, Wesm. Tent. 17, 1. 


139. IcHNEUMON MESSORIUS. 


Ichneumon messorius, Grav. Pede. n. 86. Id. Ich. Eur: i. 529, 
219. 
Amblyteles messorius, Wesm. Tent. 134, 31. 


140. IcHNEUMON NIVEATUS, 0. Ss. B.M. 


Mas. Ore, facie, parte genarum infera et orbitis frontalibus, 
niveis aut albis. Colloalbo annulato. Scutello vel toto, aut 
apice solo, punctts duobus apicalibus albis. Segmentis 2—3 
vel 2—4 rufis, basi nigris, vel dorso fusco. Comis et tro- 
chanteribus anterioribus albis, femoribus et tibiis fulvi-cro- 
ceils ; coxis posticis nigris. 

Male. Head: face, cheeks, and frontal orbits white. An- 
tenne porrect, fuscous, gradually lighter; first joint beneath white. 
Thorax gibbous ; a white ring round the prothorax, nearly extending 

to the base of the first pair of coxe. Scutellum white on the apex 
only, occasionally but two confluent spots white. Wings hyaline; | 
stigmata brown ; squamula white ; areolet quinque-angular, irregu- 
lar. Legs: the anterior coxe and trochanters milky white; the 
hinder pair black; the anterior femora and tibie yellowish red; 
hinder pair darker ; the apex of tibie and posterior tarsi fuscescent. 
Abdomen 2—4 or 2—3, red, more or less clouded at the base, some- 
times only the apex of the segments red. From the examination of 
thirteen specimens. Length 2}—3 lines. 


_ Allied to L. xanthops and I. albinotatus of Grav. 


141. IcHNEUMON CINCTORIUS. 


Mas. Segmento 30 abdominis rufo. Facie alba maculé magna 
nigra. 


Ichneumon cinctorius, Step. Ill. Mand. vii. 189. 


26 : CATALOGUE OF 


Head: face white, with a large, somewhat triangular, black 
patch below the antenne ; mouth and palpi pale. Antenne seta-_ 
ceous, porrect, about half the length of the body. Metathorax 
covered with a short hoary pile; the central area lunate, not well- 
defined. Wings fuscous at the hase; stigma pale fulvous or straw- 
colour. Legs: coxe black ; first pair ferruginous at the tip, as also 
the trochanters; the second joint of hinder pair (apophysis) rufous ; _ 
femora black, rufous at the base ; first pair dirty yellow on the inner 
side; tibie and tarsi pale orange ; hinder pair uf the latter fuscous, 
pale at the base; posterior tibie with the apex black. Abdomen 
somewhat narrower than the thorax ; first segment rather scabrous, 
with two elevated ridges, narrower than the second, the apical outer — 
margins of which are dull ferruginous ; third segment light chest- 
nut, with a large oblong black patch at the apex; the second and 
third segments beneath testaceous ; fourth and fifth more obscure 
Length 7 lines. | 


Mr. Stephens has only given the diagnosis of this insect in his 
Illustrations. | 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


“ae IX.— Scutellum black. Abdomen red or red and black. 


142. IcHNEUMON FUMIG ATOR. B.M. 
Ichneumon fumigator, Grav. Pede. n. 89. 


143. IcHNEUMON HEMORRHOIDALIS. B. M. 


Ichneumon hemorrhoidalis, Grav. i. 539, 224. 
Q. Ichneumon castaniventris, Grav. i. 556, 233. Wesm. Tent. 32, 
Uni 5 


144. IcHNEUMON CULPATOR. B. M. 
Ichneumon culpator, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2077. Grav. i. 
548, 227. | 


g. Segmentis 2 et 3 castaneo-rufis, annulo antennarum albo. 
Var. 1. Abdomine nigro, incisuris obscure ferrugineis. Antennis 
ut in genuinis. 


$, Q. Ichneumon culpator, Wesm. Tent. 82, 82 (varietate exclusa). : 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 27 


145. IcHNEUMON FUGITIVUS. B.M. 


Ichneumon fugitivus, Grav. i. 552, 229 (very variable). 
Ichneumon pyrrhopus, Step. Mand. vii. 198, 194. 


146. IcHNEUMON MELANOCASTANUS. | B.M. 
Ichneumon melanocastanus, Grav. Pede. n. 94. Grav. i. 553, 
231. 


Ichneumon (Amblyteles) melanvcastanus, Wesm. Tent. 135, 33 
(var. 1 & 2 excepted ?). 


147. IcHNEUMON CASTANEUS. ' BLM. 


Ichneumon castaneus, Grav. i. 558, 234. Wesm. Tent. 77, 76 
(partim). 


148. IcHNEUMON CASTANOPYGA. B. M. 


Ichneumon castanopyga, Step. Mand. vii. 197, n. 192. 
Awmblyteles rubriventris, Wesm. Ich. Amb. Eur. (1854) p. 42, 33. 


149. IcHNEUMON ALBILARVATUS. B.M. 


Ichneumon albilarvatus, Grav. Pede. n. 96. Grav. i. 563, 236. 
Wesm. Tent. 106,115, ¢, O? 


150. IcHNEUMON SEMILVULPINUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon semilvulpinus, Grav. i. 565, 238. 


151. IcHNEUMON CELERATOR. B. M. 


Ichneumon celerator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3740. Pede. n. 97. 
Ichneumon repsaliensis, Fourcroy, 409, n. 49. 
3d. Colpognathus celerator, Wesm. Tent. 174, 1. 


152. IcHNEUMON LATRATOR. B.M. 


Ichneumon latrator, Fab. Spec. 431, n. 69. Grav. Pede. n. 98. 
Ich. Eur. 1.572, 242. Wesm. Tent. 63, 58 (partim). 
Ichneumon oblongus, Schrank, Faun. Boiea, n. 2113. 


153. IcHNEUMON CONFECTOR. 
Ichneumon confector, Grav. i. 579, 243. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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28 ae CATALOGUE OF 


154. IcHNEUMON MELANOGONUs. B. M. 


ichneumon melanogonus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2709, n. 358. Grav. 
Pede.n. 99. Grav. i. 581, 245. . 
Ichneumon Pheogenes, Wesm. 182, 3 (partim),. 


155. IcHNEUMON OPPRIMATOR. 


Ichneumon opprimator, Grav. Pede. n. 100. Grav. i. 595, 252. 
Centeterus opprimator, Wesm. Tent. 178, 3. 


Ad 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


156. IcHNEuMON IscHIOMELINUs. 


Ichneumon Ischiomelinus, Grav. i. 608, 259. 
é, 2. Pheogenes Ischiomelinus, Wesm. Tent. 192,21. 
Aithecerus dispar, Wesm. Tent. 203, 1 (partim). 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


157. IcHNEUMON MUTABILIS. 
Ichneumon mutabilis, Grav. i. 599, 255. 


SECTION X.—Seutellum black. Abdomen tricoloured, as in Sect. 5. 


158. IcHNEUMON TERGENUs. | B. M. 

Ichneumon tergenus, Wesm. Tent. 89, 93 (partim?). Grav. i. 615, 
263. 

159. IcHNEUMON INCUBITOR. B.M. 


Ichneumon incubitor, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. 933. Fab. Syst. Ent. 
334, n.40. Fourcroy, n. 48, 


160. IcHNEUMON ANALIs. B. M. 
Ichneumon analis, Grav. i. 621, 266. 


161. IcHNEUMON CRASSIPEs. B. M. 


Ichneumon crassipes, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2709, n. 361. 
Ichneumon geniculator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3739. 
Ichneumon crassipes, Grav. i. 622, 267. 


BRITISH ICIENEUMONID 2. 29 


Section XI.—Thorazx red, or with red and white markings. Abdo- 
men tricolored or bicolored, apex white. 


162. IcHNEUMON ERYTHREUS. : B. M. 
Ichneumon erythreus, Grav. Pede.n. 104. Grav. i. 632, 273. 


163. IcCHNEUMON RUFICEPS. 7 B. M. 
Ichneumon ruficeps, Grav. i. 633, 274. 


L 


164. IcHNEUMON SANGUINATOR. BM. 


Ichneumon sanguinator, Rossi, Mant. ii. App. n. 85. 
Ichneumon ruficollis, Step. Mand. vii. 206, 222. 


165. IcHNnUMoN RUFESCENS. B. M. 
Ichneumon rufescens, Step. Mand. vii. 207, 223. 


166. ICHNEUMON NOBILITATOR. 
6. Ichneumon nobilitator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3727, Grav. i. 627, 270. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


167. IcHNEUMON RUBEDINIS, 0. S. 


Rufus. Thorace obscuro trivittato. Segmentis i—5 rufis ; 6—7 
obscuro ferrugineis singulis macula flavd. Scutello rufo- 
castaneo. Pedibus rufis; coxis fere nigris. Antennis tri- 
coloribus. 


Head: face, inner vertical orbits, mouth and cheeks red, ob- 
scure over the clypeus; the central part of the face rather protube- 
rant; palpi and apex of mandibles fuscous. Antenne setacevus, at 
the apex involute; from the first to the seventh joints red; eighth 
to the thirteenth white, beneath tending to red, the remainder 
black. Thorax deep chestnut, with three broad obscure streaks. 
Metathorax black, finely punctate; central area slightly elongate. 
Scutellum chestnut-red. Wings at the base and stigma testaceous ; 
scales chestnut; areolet5-angular. Legs red; coxe black ornearly 
so. Abdomen from the first. to the fifth segments red; sixth 
and seventh obscurely ferruginous ; the sixth with a small, and the 
seventh with a larger central yellow spot. Length 43 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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30 ery CATALOGUE OF 


Subgenus 2. PRISTICEROS. 
], PRISTICEROS SERRARIUS. 
Pristiceros serrarius, Grav. 1. 637, 275. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 3. ISCHNUS. 


1. IscHNUS PORRECTORIUS. B. M. 


a : 
Ischnus porrectorius, Fab. Mant. 260, n. 8. 

Bassus porrectorius, Fab. Prez. 93, n. 1. 

Ischnus porrectorius, Grav. Ich. Eur. i. 642, 277. 


This insect may be a male Cryptus. 


2. IscHNUS M@&STUS. 
Ischnus meestus, Grav. i. 653, 284. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


3. ISCHNUS COLLARIS. 
Ischnus collaris, Grav. 1. 653, 285. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


Subgenus 4, STILPNUS. 
1. STILPNUS DEPLANATUS. B.M. 


Stilpnus deplanatus, Grav. 1. 667, 287. 


2. STILPNUS GAGATES. B. M. 
Stilpnus gagates, Grav. Uebers. n. 3760. Grav. 1, 667, 288. 


3. STILPNUS PAVONIUS. B. M. 
Ichneumon pavonie, Scop. Carn. n. 762. Grav. i. 672, 289. 


4, STILPNUS DRYADUM. B. M. 
Stilpnus dryadum, Hal. Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 388. 


5. STILPNUS BLANDUS. B. M. 
Stilpnus blandus, Grav. i. 672, 290. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 31 


Subgenus 5. BRACHYPTERUS. 


1. BRACHYPTERUS MEANS. B. M. 
Brachypterus means, Grav. i. 675, 291. Step. Mand. vii. pt. xl. 
! f. 2 


Microleptis splendidulus, Grav. Sup. 679. Step. Mand. vii. pt. xl. 
f. 3. 


Genus 2. TRYPHON. 
Subgenus 1. MESOLEPTUS. 
Section I.— Scutellum and abdomen black. 


1. MESoLEPTUS ANNULATUS. 
Mesoleptus annulatus, Grav. ii. 11, 2. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


=. MESOLEPTUS LIMITARIS. B. M. 
Mesoleptus limitaris, Grav. ii. 14, 7. 


8. MESOLEPTUS INFERNALIS. B. M. 
Mesoleptus infernalis, Grav. ii. 16, 8. 


4. MESOLEPTUS LEUCOSTOMUS. 
Mesoleptus leucostomus, Grav. ii. 17, 10. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


5. MESOLEPTUS SUBMARGINATUS. B. M. 
Mesoleptus submarginatus, Step. Mand. vii. 214, n. 8. 


Section I1.—Scuiellum with pale markings. Margins of the abdo- 
minal segments pale. 


6. MESOLEPTUS GRACILIPES. 
Mesoleptus gracilipes, Curtis, vol. iii. descr. fol. pl. 644. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


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7. MESOLEPTUS PECTORALIS. 
Mesoleptus pectoralis, Grav. ii. 21, 12. 


8. MEsoOLEPTUS CINGULATUS, 
Mesoleptus cingulatus, Grav. ii. 22, 13. 


9. MESOLEPTUS EXORNATUS. 
Mesoleptus exornatus, Grav. ii. 23, 14. 


10. MEsoLEPTUS ALBOLINEATUS. 


Mesoleptus albolineatus, Grav. Supp. i. 681, 15b. 
Ischnus meestus, var. Grrav. i. 653, 285. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


11. MESoLEPTUS THORACICUS. 


BEM. 


B. M. 


B. M. 


Mesoleptus thoracicus (Tryphon thoracicus), Step. Mand. vii. 241, 
30. 


Section ITI.—Scutellum pale or red. Abdomen red cr red and 


black. 


12. MESOLEPIUS MELANOCEPBALUS. 
Mesoleptus melanocephalus, Grav. ii. 28, 16. 


13. MESOLEPTUS TESTACEUS. 


Mesoleptus testaceus, Fab. Ent. Syst. Supp. 228, n. 189. 


28,17. 
Ichneumon venosus, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2709, n. 354. 


14. MESOLEPTUS PALLIDUS. 
Mesoleptus pallidus, Grav. ii. 30, 18. 


15. MESOLEPTUS STICTIOCUS. 


Mesoleptus sticticus, Grav. ii. 31, 19. 
Ichneumon sticticus, Mab. Ent. Syst. Supp. 229, n. 205. 
Cryptus sticticus, fab. Piez. 89, n. 83. 


B. M. 


- BM. 


Grav. ii. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. ae 


16. MESOLEPTUS FLAVOPICTUS. ' B. M. 


Mesoleptus flavopictus, Grav. ii. 33, 20. 
Mesoleptus trimaculatus, Step. Mand. vii. 217, 17, var. 


17. MESOLEPTUS SORDIDUS. 
Mesoleptus sordidus, Grav. ii. 36, 22. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


18. MEsSoLEPTUs cINCTULUS. B.M. 
~Mesoleptus cinctulus, Grav. Pede.n. 107. Grav. ii. 37, 23. 


19. MEesoLePrus sPECcrosts. 3 
Mesoleptus speciosus, Curt. Brit. Ent. desc. after pi. 644. 
In Mr. Curttis’s collection. 


20. MESOLEPTUS RUFICORNIS. B. M. 
Mesoleptus ruficornis, Grav. ii. 43, 26. 


91. MESOLEPTUS NIGRICEPS. 


Mesoleptus nigriceps, Grav. ii. 202, 130. 
Tryphon nigriceps, Grav. ii. 202, 130. 


22. MESOLEPTUS UNDECIM-NOTATUS, 0. S. 


Flavus. Occipite et thorace dono nigris. Abdomine nigro macu- 
lato. Areola nulla. 


_ Head yellow, behind the eyes nearly to the collar black. An- 
tennz fuscous above, yellow beneath. Thorax: between the wings 
black, with two abbreviated yellow lines broadest in front. Meta: 
thorax black above; the sides of the scutellum and frenum yel- 
low, also the pleure. Breast fulvo-rufous. Scutellum yellow. 
The base of the wings and stigma yellow ; the former with a black 
spot underthem. Legs pale; the hinder coxe and femora fulvous - 
apex of the tibie aud the tarsi fuscous. Abdomen: first segment 
slender, smooth, black; the lateral margins yellow; second black - 
the margins and apex broadly yellow; third to the seventh yellow, 
with two black spots on each; eighth segment (?) with male appen- 
dices pale, at the base black. Length 4 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


34 CATALOGUE OF 


Section IV.—Scutellum black. Abdomen red or red and black. 


23. MESOLEPTUS SPHEGINUS. B.M.? 
Mesoleptus spheginus, Grav. ii. 49, 27. 


24. MESOLEPTUS SUBCOMPRESSUS. , B. M. 
Mesoleptus subcompressus, Grav. ii. 52, 30. : 
25. MESOLEPTUS BIPUNCTATUS. B. M. 


Mesoleptus bipunctatus, Grav. ii. 54, 32. 


26. MESOLEPTUS ARRIDENS. BLM. 
Mesoleptus arridens, Grav. Supp. i. 683, 33b 


27. MESOLEPTUS FUGAX. — B. M. 
Mesoleptus fugax, Grav. ii. 56, 34. 


28. MESOLEPTUS PROSOLEUCUS. 
Mesoleptus prosoleucus, Grav. Pede.n.110. Grav. ii. 58, 36. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


29. MESOLEPTUS TYPHE. B. M. 


Mesoleptus typhe, Pourcroy, 347, n. 58. 
Ichneumon indefessus, Grav. Pede. n. 11. (Var. 2, Grav. ii. 62, 39). 


30. MESOLEPTUS LEPTOCERUS. 


Mesoleptus leptocerus, Grav. ii. 68, 40. 
Ichneumon leptocerus, Grav. Pede. n. 112. 
©. Mesoleptus geniculosus, Grav. ii. 102, 61, var. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


31. MESOLEPTUS NEMORALIS. ° B. M. 


Mesoleptus nemoralis, Grav. 11. 70, 42. 
Ichneumon nemoralis, Fourc. 416, n. 66. Grav. Pede. n. 113. — 
(Var. 3). Mesoleptus suborbitalis, Steph. Mand. vii. 223, 32. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 


32. MesoLeprus ann ULATOR. 
Mesoleptus annulator, Step. Mand. vii. 223, 33. 


33. MESOLEPTUS MIRABILIS. 
Mesoleptus mirabilis, Step. Mand. vii. 223, 34. 


34, MESOLEPTUS DEFECTIVUS. 


_Mesoleptus defectivus, Grav. ii. 77, 44. 
Ichneumon defectivus, Grav. Pede. n. 144. 


35. MESoLEPTUS MUNDUS. 


Mesoleptus mundus, Grav. ii. 78, 45. 
Ichneumon mundus, Grav. Pede. n. 115. 


36. MESOLEPTUS RUFONIGER. 


Mesoleptus rufoniger, Grav. ii. 80, 46. 
Ichneumon rufoniger, Grav. Pede. n. 116. 


37. MESOLEPTUS SULPHURATUS. 


Mesoleptus sulphuratus, Grav. ii. 81, 47. 
Ichneumon sulphuratus, Grav. Uebers. n. 3741. 


38. MESOLEPTUS FORTIPES. | 
Mesoleptus fortipes, Grav. ii. 85, 50. 


39. MEsoLEPTus FUSCICORNIS. 
Mesoleptus fuscicornis, Grav. ii. 87, 51. 


B. 


Var. 2. Ichneumon fuscicornis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 295. 


40. MESOLEPTUS SEMINIGER. 
Mesoleptus seminiger, Grav. ii. 93, 56. 


41. MESOLEPTUs SPILONOTUs. 
Mesoleptus spilonotus, Step. Mand. vii. 227, 44. 


42. MESOLEPTUS FILICORNIS, 
Mesoleptus filicornis, Grav. ii. 95, 57. 


Ey. 


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M. 


36 CATALOGUE OF 


Ichneumon filicornis, Grav. Pede. n. 117. : : 
Ichneumon variator, Mull. Prod. n. 1828. (Var. 1.) Grav. Pede. 
n. 118. | 


i 


43. Mresortertrus WALTONI. 
Mesoleptus Waltoni, Curt. Brit. Ent. 66, 44. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


44, MESOLEPTUS STERNOLEUCUS. 
Mesoleptus sternoleucus, Grav. ii. 99, 58. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


45. MESOLEPTUS GRACILIS. B. M. 
Mesoleptus gracilis, Step. Mand. vii. 228, 49. 


46. MESOLEPTUS GENICULOSUS. B. M. 


Mesoleptus geniculosus, Grav. ii. 102, 61. 
© ? Mesoleptus leptocerus, Grav. 


47. MESOLEPTUS ANTILOPE. B. M. 
Mesoleptus antilope, Grav. ii. 104, 63. 


48. MESOLEPTUS LEVIGATUS. | B. M. 


Mesoleptus levigatus, Grav. ii. 111, 69. 
Ichneumon levigatus, Grav. Pede. n. 121. 


Subgenus 2. TRYPHON. 


Section I.—Scutellum and abdomen black. Margins of the seg- 
ments more or less pale. 


1. TrRYPHON PREROGATOR. B. M. 


Tryphon prerogator, Grav. ii. 127, 75. 

&.Ichneumon prerogator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1619. Mull. 
Prodr.0.1817, Vallo171, n: 109. 

¢. Bassus prerogator, Fab. Piez. 99, n. 23. 

 . Ichneumon chrysogaster, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2709, n. 359. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 


9. TRYPHON COMPUNCTOR. 


Tryphon compunctor, Grav. ii. 130, 76. 
Ichneumon compunctor, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1609. 


3. TRYPHON RAPINATOR. 


Tryphon rapinator, Grav. ii. 133, 79. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4. TRYPHON NITIDUS. 3 
Tryphon nitidus, Grav. ii. 134, 80. 


5. TRYPHON NIGER. 3 
Tryphon niger, Grav. ii. 126, 74. 


6. TRYPHON FLAVILABRIS. 
Tryphon flavilabris, Step. Mand. vii. 232, 3. 


7. TrypHon VEPRETORUM. 
Tryphon Vepretorum, Grav. ii. 142, 89. 


8. TRYPHON MACULICOLLIS. 
Tryphon maculicollis, Step. Mand. vii. 234, 9. 


9. TRYPHON PINGUIS. 


Tryphon pinguis, Grav. ii. 150, 97. 
Ichneumon pinguis, Grav. Pede. n. 124. 


10. TrRYPHON CALCATOR. 


Tryphon calcator, Grav. ii. 138, 85. 
Ichneumon calcator, Mull. Prod. n. 1835. 


Ichneumon erythropus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2705, n. 329, 


11. TRYPHON SUBNITIDUS. 
Tryphon subnitidus, Grav. ii. 144, 91. 


12. TRYPHON NANUS. 
Tryphon nanus, Grav. ii. 155, 100. 


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38 CATALOGUE OF 


13. TRYPHON USTULATUS, nN. Ss. B. M. 
Ore antennis pedibusque rufis. Abdomine glabro. | 5, 


Head: mouth red. Antenne nearly as long as the body, 
entirely red. Sides of scutellum hairy. Wings smoky hyaline: 
stigma testaceous, towards the outer margin dark; base and scales 
testaceous ; areolet petiolated, irregular. Legs red; hinder tarsi 
black. Abdomen glossy; the apex of the first and second segments 
obscurely ferruginous. Length 5 lines. 


14. TRYPHON HEMOSTERNUS. * ee 
Tryphon hemosternus, Hal. Curt. Cat. col. 96. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


SEcTIoN IT.— Scutellum pale or with pale. markings. Abdomen 
black ; the margins of the segments pale or palish. 


15. TRYPHON ELEGANS. 


ae B. M. 
Tryphon elegans, Step. Mand. vii. 239, n. 24. 


16. TrypHoNn QUINQUECINCTUS. 


Tryphon quinquecinctus, Grav. ii. 165, 106. (Cteniscus, Hal. ?) 
Ichneumon quinquecinctus, Grav. Pede. n. 125. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


17. TRYPHON CALIGATUS. 
Tryphon caligatus, Grav. ii. 170, 111. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


18. TRYPHON VIRGULTORUM. B. M. 
Tryphon virgultorum, Grav. ii. 172, 112. 


19. TRYPHON AULICUSs. B. M. 
Tryphon aulicus, Grav. ii. 173, 113. 


20. TRYPHON oprTIcus. 1 B. M. 
Tryphon opticus, Grav. ii. 176, 114. 


- BRITISH ICHNEUMONID2. 39 © 


21. TryPHON ARMILLATORIUS. B. M. 


Tryphon armillatorius, Grav. ii. 182, 120. : 
Ichneumon armillatorius, Grav. Uebers. n. 3758. 


22. TryPHON FORMOSUS. B. M. 
Tryphon formosus, Grav. ii. 185, 121. 


23. TRYPHON SANGUINICOLLIs. 
_ Tryphon sanguinicollis, Grav. ii. .187, 122. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section III. — Scutellum pale. Abdomen red, or red and black, 
: , occasionally yellow. ‘i 


24. TRyPHON RUFUS. B. M. 


©. Tryphon rufus, Grav. ii. 200, 129. 
$. Tryphon rufulus, Step. Mand. vii. 244, 36; pl. xxxvi. f. 3. 
2 ..Tryphon conspicuus, Step. Mand. vii. 244, 37. 


Note.—(The male is not described by Gravenhorst). Reared 
from Cimbex variabilis by Dahlbom. 


25. TRYPHON NIGROLINEATUS. B. M. 
Tryphon nigrolineatus, Grav. ii. 203, 131. 


26. TRYPHON TRICOLOR. 
Tryphon tricolor, Grav. 11. 207, 134. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


27. TRYPHON COLON. 
Tryphon colon, Grav. ii. 211, 137. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


28. TryPHON EXTIRPATORIUS. 
Tryphon extirpatorius, Grav. ii. 213, 139. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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40 CATALOGUE OF 


29. TRYPHON LATICEPS, | e BM. 
Tryphon laticeps, Grav. ii. 214, 140. 


30. TRYPHON LUTEIFRONS. B. M. 
Tryphon luteifrons, Grav. ii. 215, 141. 


SEcTION 1V.—Scutellum black. Abdomen red and black, or black 
and yellow. My 


31. TRYPHON VARITARSUs. ; B. M. 
Tryphon varitarsus, Grav. ii. 222, 146. Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 399. 


39. TRYPHON NIGRICOLLIS. B. M. 
Tryphon nigricollis, Grav. ii. 234, 153. : 


33. TRYPHON ELEGANTULUS. . B. M. 


Tryphon elegantulus, Grav. ii. 235, 154. ; 
Ichneumon elegantulus, Schrank, Austr. 361, 727. 
Ichneumon mandator, Fab. Mant. 266, n. 83. 
Cryptus mandator, Fab. Piez. 86, n. 65. 
Anomalon mandator, Trent. in Isis, 1826, iii. 300. 


34. TRYPHON ELONGATOR. B. M. 


Tryphon elongator, Grav. ii. 238, 155. 
ichneumon elongator, Fab. Piez. 67, n. 72.- Grav. Pede. n. 128. 


35. TRYPHON BRACHYACANTHUS. B.M. 


Tryphon brachyacanthus, Grav. ii. 242, 157. 
Ichneumon testaceus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2702, n. 303. 
Ichneumon brachyacanthus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2705, n. 325. 


36. TRYPHON SCOTOPTERUS. B. M. 


Tryphon scotopterus, Grav. ii. 244, 158. 
Ichneumon scotopterus, Grav. Pede. n. 129. 


37. TRYPHON CEPHALOTES. B. M. 
Tryphon cephalotes, Grav. ii. 246, 159. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE.. 41 


38. TrRyPHON TRISCULPTUS. B.M. 
Tryphon trisculptus, Step. Mund. vii. 252, n. 60. 


39. TrRYPHON SEMICALIGATUS. B. M. 


Tryphon semicaligatus, Grav. ii. 271, 178. 

Ichneumon semicaligatus, Grav. Pede. n. 109. 

40. Trypuon Scoricus, n.s. ~ 

_ Abdominis. medio, tibiisque flavis, his posticis apice et femoribus 
nigris. 

Male. Head: face and mouth yellow; mandibles black at the 
base. Antennzas long as the body, beneath yellow, above black. 
Wings smoky hyaline; radial nervure reddish, towards the stigma 
(which is black) pitchy; areolet irregular, oval, petiolated. Legs: 
coxe black ; trochanters yellow, black at the base; femora black ; 
the four anterior ones beneath yellow ; tibie pale; the hinder pair 
black at the apex; tarsi dusky yellow; first segment of the abdomen 
moderately convex, with two elevated lines, dilated at the apex, 
which is double the breadth of the base ; second and third broad, 
yellow, with a dorsal reddish tinge, the remainder black. Taken in 
Scotland. Length 7 lines. 

Allied to 7. elegantulus, but the legs are more slender. 


In Mr. Curtis’s and Mr. Desvignes’ collections. 


41. TRYPHON AXILLARIS. B. M.. 
Tryphon axillaris, Step. Mand. vii. 256, n. 70. 


42. TRYPHON INSOLENS. B. M. 
Tryphon insolens, Grav. ii. 274, 179. 


43. TRYPHON BRUNNICANS. B.M. 
Tryphon brunnicans, Grav. ii. 270, 177. 


44, TRYPHON QUADRILINEATUS. B.M. 
Tryphon quadrilineatus, Grav. ii. 320, 207. 


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42 CATALOGUE OF 


45. TRYPHON LONGIPES. 


é. Tryphon longipes, Grav. ii. 319, 206. 
2. Tryphon bicolor, Grav. ii. 326, 212. 


46. TRYPHON MITIGOSUS. 
Tryphon mitigosus, Grav. ii. 258, 168. 


? Tryphon subfasciatus, Step. Mand. vii. 251, n. 55. 


47. TRYPHON NOTATUS. 3 
Tryphon notatus, Grav. ii. 261, 169. 


48. TrRyPpHON BRUNNEIVENTRIS. 
Tryphon brunneiventris, Grav. ii. 281, 187. 


49. TRYPHON LATERALIS. 
Tryphon lateralis, Grav. Supp. 690, 169b. 


50. TRYPHON LINEOLUS. | 
Tryphon lineolus, Step. Mand. vii. 255, n. 68. 


51. TrypHon BASALIS. 
Tryphon basalis, Step. Mand. vii. 255, n. 69. 


52. TRYPHON PROCURATOR. 


Tryphon procurator, Grav. ii. 266, 174. 
Ichneumon procurator, Grav. Pede. n. 131. 


53. TRYPHON ZONATUS. 
Tryphon zonatus, Step. Mand. vii. 258, n. 78. 


54. TRYPHON ERYTHROPALPUS. 
Tryphon erythropalpus, Grav. 11. 290, 133. 


Tchneumon erythropalpus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2702, n. 297. 


55. TrRyPHON FULVILABRIS. 
Tryphon fulvilabris, Grav. ii. 292, 194. 


BM. 


B.M. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 43 


56. TRYPHON VERNALIS. 7 BM. 
Tryphon vernalis, Grav. ii. 294, 197. 


57. TRYPHON INVOLUTOR. : B. M. 
Tryphon involutor, Grav. i. 296, 198. 


58. TryPHON PRODITOR. B. M. 
Tryphon proditor, Grav. ii. 298, 199. 


59. TRYPHON SIGNATOR. ' B.M. 


Tryphon signator, Grav. 11. 301, 202. 
Tryphon facialis, Step. Mand. vii. 263, n. 91. 


60. TRYPHON BIMACULATUS, DN. S. B. M. 


Abdomine medio castaneo. Pedibus rufis ; coxis nigris apice pal- 
lidis. Ore, clypeo, et maculis duabus connatis, sub antennis 
flavis. Areold nulla. 


Head: mouth, labrum and two confluent oval spots below the 
antenne yellow. Antenne as long as the body, ferruginous beneath. 
Thorax gibbous; two dots before the wings, and a short abrupt line 
below them yellow. Wings ample; stigma fuscous, with a pale 
spot in front on the costa; scales and base pale yellow; areolet 
wanting. Legs red; coxe black; the four anterior ones white at 
the apex. Abdomen from the second segment equilateral; first 
segment subpetiolated, turned at the apex ; a deep channel extends 
from the base beyond the lateral tubercles, which are prominent, 
and situated a little before the middle; the apical half of the second 
segment and the third wholly dingy chestnut; the remainder black 
or very obscure ferruginous. Length 3 lines. 


61. TRYPHON RUTILATOR. B. M. 


Tryphon rutilator, Grav. 11. 305, 205. 

Ichneumon rutilator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1607. Fuesl. Helv. 49, 
n. 954. Fab. Syst. Ent. 336, n. 50. Razoumowsky, 215, 
§ 247. Grav. Pede. n. 135. 

Ichneumon impregnator, Schrank, Austr. n. 793. 

Ichneumon anodon, Schrank, Faun. Botca, n. 2095. 

Ichneumon ceparum, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2992. 


44 3 CATALOGUE OF | 


Ichneumon insultator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3744. 
Tryphon quadratus, Step. Mand. vii. 262, 89. 
Tryphon atriceps, Step. Mand. vii. 262, 90. 


Genus 3. CTENISCUS. 


Cteniscus, Haliday, Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 113 (1839). 
Exenterus, Hartig, Ratzeburg, Forst. Ins. iii. 14. 
Tryphon, Grav. ii. Step. Mand. vii. | : 


1. Creniscus Curtisit. 
Cteniscus Curtisii, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 1138. i 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


2. CTENISCUS AURIFLUUS. 
Cteniscus aurifinus, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


3. CTENISCUS PHEORRHEUS. 
Cteniscus pheorrheus, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. 
-In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


4. CTENISCUS MESOLEPTOIDES. B. M. 
Cteniscus mesoleptoides, Step. Mand. vii. 245, 38. 


5. CTENISCUS SEXLITURATUS. B. M.. 
Cteniscus sexlituratus, Grav. ii. 159, 102. 


6. CTENISCUS LUCIDULUS, | B. M. 
Cteniscus lucidulus, Grav. ii. 162, 104. 


7. CTENISCUS SEXCINCTUS. B. M. 
Cteniscus sexcinctus, Grav. ii. 164, 105. 


8. CTENISCUS MELANOLEUCUS., B. M. 
Cteniscus melanoleucus, Grav, ii. 169, 110. 


- See eee ae es 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 45 


9, CTENISCUS MARGINATORIUS. 


Cteniscus marginatorius, Grav. ii. 191, 125. 
Ichneumon marginatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. 145, n. 48. 


In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


10. CTENISCUS APIARIUS. B. M. 
Cteniscus apiarius, Grav. ii. 196, 126. 


Subgenus 1. EXOCHUS. 
Exochus, Grav. 


- Section I.—Areolet small. 


], ExocHus FRENATOR. B. M. 
Exochus frenator, Grav. 11. 332, 214. 


2. ExXocHUs CURVATOR. B. M. 


Exochus curvator, Grav. ii. 335, 215. 
Ichneumon curvator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 177, n. 182. 


3. ExocHUs PODAGRICUS. B. M. 
Exochus podagricus, Grav. ii. 336, 216. 


4, ExocHUS ZTHIOPS. B. M. 
Exochus ethiops, Grav. Supp. 693, 216 b. 


5. EXocHUS ANTIQUUS. 
Exochus antiquus, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 118. | 
In My. Haliday’s collection. 


6. EXoCHUS GLOBULIPES, N. Ss. 
Niger, subsericeus. Pedibus crassis, albidis. 


Head: mouth obscure, ferruginous; palpi pale. Antenne 
rather more than half the length of the body ; those of the male a 
little stouter than those of the female; the basal half pale straw- 
colour, towards the apex much deeper. Wings hyaline; stigma 


46 : CATALOGUE OF ri 


black or obscure; squamula pale; areolet petiolated, irregular. — 
Legs short, thick, obscure or dirty straw-colour. Coxe of the male. 
pitchy, lighter at the apex; the hinder pair only in the female fulvo- | 
ferruginous; femora beneath more or less dusky ; hinder tibiz pale, 
obscure at the apex. Abdomen of the male more shining than that 
of the female ; first segment rather narrower at the base than at the - 
apex ; the remainder in the male equilateral ; of the female broader, 
slightly sericeous. Length 2—3 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section II.—Areolet wanting. 


7, EXoOCHUS MANSUETOR. : B. M. 


Exochus mansuetor, Grav. ii. 339, 217. 
Ichneumon mansuetor, Grav. Uebers. n. 3721. 


8. ExocHUS CORONATUS. B. M.. 
Exochus coronatus, Grav. 11. 342, 218. 


9. EXocHUS LENTIPES. B M. 
Exochus lentipes, Grav. 11. 344, 219. 3 


10. ExocHus FEMORALIS. B.M. 


Exochus femoralis, Grav. 11. 346, 220. 
Ichneumon femoralis, Fourcroy, 396, n. 11. Vzll. 188, n. 166. 
Oliv. 207, n.4. Grav. Pede. n. 136. 


11. Exocuus PRrosopius. B.M. 
Exochus prosopius, Grav. i1. 349, 223. 


12. ExocHus GRAVIPES. B. M. 


Exochus gravipes, Grav. ii. 351, 225. 
Ichneumon gravipes, Grav. Pede. n. 137. 


13. EXocHUS CRISTATOR. B. M. 
Exochus cristator, Grav. 11. 352, 226. 


14. Exocnuts GRAVIS. B. M.- 
Exochus gravis, Grav. 11. 354, 227. ! 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 


15. Exocuus Tapa. 
Exochus Talpa, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. 11. 113. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


16. ExocHUs PECTORALIS. 
Exochus pectoralis, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


17. Exocuus LicTor. 
| Exochus lictor, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. 


In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 

: Subgenus 2. SCOLOBATES. 
| 
1. ScOLOBATES CRASSITARSUS. 

| Scolobates crassitarsus, Grav. ii. 360, 230. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


2. ScoLOBATEs ITALICUS. 
©. Scolobates italicus, Grav. ii. 362, 231. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 3. CHYRONOMON. 


_Chyronomon, Desv. 
Anomalon, Curt. 


| 1. CHYRONOMON VESPARUM. 
| 
_Anomalon vesparum, Curt. Brit. Ent. 198. 


| Subgenus 4. SPHINCTUS. 


: 1. SPHINCTUS SEROTINUS. 
Sphinctus serotinus, Grav. ii. 365, 232. 


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B. M. 


48 - CATALOGUE OF 


Genus 4. TROGUS. 


Trogus, Grav. 
Ichneumon, Curtis. 


1. TroGus ALBOGUTTATUS. B. M. 
Trogus alboguttatus, Grav. ii. 373, 1. 


2. TRroGus LUTORIUS. B. M. 


Trogus lutorius, Grav. 11. 374, 2. | 

Ichneumon lutorius, Fab. Mant. 362, n. 34. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
2682, n. 100. 

Ichneumon nigrocaudatus, Retz. 68, n. 268. 

Ichneumon crocatus, Fourcroy, 399, n. 20. 

Syn. to var. 5, Grav. 378 

Trogus exaltatorius, Wesm. Tent. 143, 2. 

Trogus atrocaudatus, Step. Mand. vii. 271, 3. 


3. TRoGUS ATROPOS. : B. M. 
Ichneumon atropos, Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 234. 


4, TROGUS LUTEIVENTRIS. B. M. 
Trogus luteiventris, Grav. 11. 386, 4. 


Subgenus 1. PLATYLABUS. 
Platylabus, Wesm. 


1. PLATYLABUS RUFUS. 
Platylabus rufus, Wesm. Tent. 154, 1. 


9, PLatyLABuS GRAVENHORSTII. B.M. 
Trogus Gravenhorstii, Curt. Cat. c. 99. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


OPPO Pe Oy Oy 


‘BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 


Subgenus 2. APACLETICUS. 
Apacleticus, Wesm. 


1. APACLETICUS BELLICOSUS. 
Apacleticus bellicosus, Wesm. Tent. 166, 1. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Genus 4. ALOMYA. 
Alomya, Pz. 


1. ALOMYA OVATOR. 


Alomya ovator, Grav. 11. 398, 1. 
_ Ichneumon ovator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 163, n. 122. 


a 
. Alomya nigra, Grav. 11. 405, 2. 


. Cryptus debellator, Fab. Piez’ 82, n. 47. 


. Alomya debellator, Panz. Revis. 84. 
. Ichneumon Fischeri, Schrank, Beitr. 89, § 54. 


od, Y. Alomya ovator, Wesm. Tent. 217. 


. Ichneumon debellator, Fab. Syst. Ent. 333, n. 37. 


. Ichneumon elongator, Fab. Syst. Ent. 337, n. 55. 


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B. M. 


Vill. 175, 


. Ichneumon trituberculatus, Gel. Syst. "Nat. 2708, 346. 
. Ichneumon victor, Curt. Brit. Ent. iii. pl. 120. 


$, Q. Alomya semiflava, Step. Mand. vii. 274, 2.- (Segmentis 


2-4 flavis). 


Genus 5. CRYPTUS. 


Subgenus 1. HOPLISMENUS. 


Hoplismenus, Grav. 


1. HopLisMENUS M@&STUS. 


_ Hoplismenus mestus, Grav. ii. 412, 1. 


| 2, HopLisMENUS PERNICIOSUS. 


_ Hoplismenus perniciosus, Grav. ii. 413, 3. 


é. Hoplismenus albifrons, Grav. ii. 417, 4. 
$. Hoplismenus bidentatus, Grav. ii. 412, 2. 


50 | CATALOGUE OF 


3. HopLISMENUS PICTUS. 


-Hoplismenus pictus, Grav. 11. 418, 5. 
Ichneumon exornatus, Wesm. Tent. 80, n. 80. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4. HopLISMENUS DIMIDIATUS. B. M. 
Hoplismenus dimidiatus, Grav. 11, 421, 7. 


5. HopLisMENUS UNIGUTTATUS. | B. M. 
Hoplismenus uniguttatus, Grav. ii. 423, 8. | 


6. HopLIsMENUS ALBINUS. BM. 
Hoplismenus albinus, Grav. il. 424, 9. i 


7. HoPLISMENUS SEMIRUFUS, N. S. B. M. 


Segmentis 1—3, 4 rufis. Antennis albo annulatis. Orbitis oculo- 
rum frontalibus tenuibus albis. Pedibus nigro-fuscis. Areola 
triangulart. : 

©. Head: mouth obscure, ferruginous; frontal orbits narrowly 

_white. Antenne slender; ninth to the thirteenth joints white. 
Scutellum depressed. Wings: stigma, costa and scales pale 
orange; a small dark spot before the stigma. Legs: coxe and 
trochanters black ; the femora nearly so; the extreme base fulvous; 
first pair of the tibiz in front dirty white ; second and third pair ob- 
scurely ferruginous, not so dark at the base; all the tarsi rufo-fus- 
cescent. Abdomen from the first to the third segments and base 
of the fourth segment red, the rest black; their margins slightly 
ferruginous; the fifth segment beneath produced. Aculeus ex- 
serted as long as the last segment. Length 32 lines. 


In My. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 2. CRYPTUS. 
Section I.— Scutellum and abdomen black. 


1. CrypTUS MACROBATUS. 
Cryptus macrobatus, Grav. ii. 440, 15. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection, 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 51 


2, CrRYPTUS CYANATOR. sas 2 


Cryptus cyanator, Grav. ii. 442, 16. 
Ichneumon fuscescens, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2703, n. 311. 
Ichneumon Reselii, Schef. 975, 40. 


3. CRYPTUS TARSOLEUCUS. B. M. 


Cryptus tarsoleucus, Grav. 11. 447, 19. 


a. Ichneumon tarsoleucus, Schrank. Austr. n. 725. 
&. Ichneumon leucopus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2700, n. 281. 


4. CRYPTUS MOSCHATOR. , B. M. 


Cryptus moschator, Grav. ii. 451, 21. 
3S. Ichneumon moschator, Fab. Mant. 266. Trentepohl, tevin. 24, 
n.13. Iss, 1826, p. 71. 


5. CRYPTUS BRACHYCENTRUS. B. M.? 
Cryptus brachycentrus, Grav. 11. 457, 25. 


6. CRYPTUS PARVULUS. ; B. M. 
Cryptus parvulus, Grav. ii. 459, 26. 


7. CRYPTUS ANATORIUS. B. M. 
Cryptus anatorius, Grav. 11. 460, 27. 


8. CRYPTUS SUBPETIOLATUS. 


- Cryptus subpetiolatus, Grav. Supp. i. 699. 


In Mr. Curtis’s and Mr. Desvignes’ collections. 


9. CRYPTUS BIVINCTUS. B. M. 


Cryptus bivinctus, Grav. il. 465, 30. 


©. Phygadeuon digitatus, Cea, 642, 148. 
©. Ichneumon digitatus, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2688, n. 258. 


10. Cryprus sTOMATICUs. 
Cryptus stomaticus, Grav. ii. 466, 31. 
In Mr, Desvignes’ collection. 


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Gan CATALOGUE OF 


11. Cryprus LEUCOPSIS. 
Cryptus leucopsis, Grav. ii. 467, 32. 
_ In My. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section II.—Scutellum pale. Abdomen black. — 


12. CRYPTUS VIDUATORIUS. . B. M.: 


Cryptus viduatorius, Grav. ii. 476,40. Q. Fab. Piez. 70, n. 2. 
S$, 9. Steph. Nom. 2 ed. Gen. 721, 11. 
Ichneumon viduatorius, Thunb. Ichn. n. 82. 


13. CRYPTUS CINCTORIUS. - B. M. 


Cryptus cinctorius, Fab. Piez. 78, 33. Grav. i. 480, 43. Step. 
Mand. vii. 281, 12. | . 

Tchneumon cinctorius, Fab. Syst. Ent. 332, 31. 

Ichneumon Scirpi, Mourc. 413, n. 57. 


Section I11.—Scutellum with pale markings. Abdomen red or red 
and black. 


14. CrYpTUS ARROGANS. B. M. 
Cryptus arrogans, Grav. ii. 494, 49. Step. Mand. vii. 281, 13. 


15. CrYPTUS ASSERTORIUS. B. M. 


Cryptus assertorius, Fab. Piez. 76, n. 20. Grav. ii. 495, 50. 
Ichneumon leucostictos, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2679, n. 232. 


16. CRYPTUS RUFIVENTRIS. 
Cryptus rufiventris, Grav. li. 497, 51. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


17. CRYPTUS APPARITORIUS. | B.M. 


Cryptus apparitorius, Grav. ii. 499, 52. 
Ichneumen apparitorius, Vill. 143, n. 29. Oliv. 169, n. 26. Walck. 
Bo on. 1S: | 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 


18. Cryprus ARMATORIUS. 


53 


Cryptus armatorius, Fab. Prez. 71,n.3. Grav. ii. 502, 54. 


Ichneumon armatorius, Fab. Mant. 260, n. 14. 
2676, n. 82. Vill. 140, n. 16. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


19. CRYPTUS PERSPICILLATOR. 
_Cryptus perspicillator, Grav. ii. 503, 55. 


Ichneumon perspicillator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3754. 


20. Cryprus VOLUBILIS. — 
Cryptus volubilis, Grav. ii. 507, 58. 


21. Cryprus TINCTORIUS. 
Cryptus tinctorius, Grav. ii. 509, 60. 


22. CRYPTUS HOSTILIS. 
Cryptus hostilis, Grav. ii. 512, 62. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


23. CRYPTUS TRICOLOR. 
Cryptus tricolor, Grav. ii. 514, 64. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


24. CRYPTUS CONFUTOR. 


Cryptus confutor, Grav. ii. 518, 66. 


25. CRYPTUS GRACILIS. 


Cryptus gracilis, Grav, ii. 520, 67. 


26. CRYPTUS NIGRIPES. 


Cryptus nigripes, Grav. il. 523, 69. 


| 


| 


: 
ke 
| 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


27. CRYPTUS LEUCOTARSUS. 
_ Cryptus leucotarsus, Grav. i1. 524, 70. 


Gmel. Syst. Nat. 


B.M. 


B. M. 


B..M. 


54 . - CATALOGUE OF 


28. CRYPTUS SPECTATOR. 
Cryptus spectator, Grav. ii. 592, 76. 


29. CRYPTUS CONGRUENS. 
Cryptus congruens, Grav. ii. 533, 80. 
In Mr. Desvignes collection. 


30. CRYPTUS QUADRILINEATUS. 
Cryptus quadrilineatus, Grav. li. 535, 81. 
in Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


31. CRYPTUS ALBATORIUS.. 


Cryptus albatorius, Grav. ii. 536, 82. 
ichneumon albatorius, Vill. 156, n. 63. 


32. CRYPTUS LEUCOSTICTUS. 
Cryptus leucostictus, Grav. ii. 538, 83. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


303. CRYPTUS TIBIATOR. 
Cryptus tibiator, Grav. ii. 539, 84. 


34. CRYPTUS PYGOLEUCUS. 
Cryptus pygoleucus, Grav. ii. 540, 85. 


35. CRYPTUS ISCHIOLEUCUS. 
Cryptus ischioleucus, Grav. ii. 541, 86. 


36. CRYPTUS SEDULUS. 
Cryptus sedulus, Grav. i. Sup. 701. 


37. CRYPTUS SUBCINCTUS. 
Cryptus subcinctus, Grav. i. Sup. 703. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. _ | 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. Y9) 


‘Szcrion IV.—Scutellum black. Abdomen red or red and black. 


38. Cryptus Dianz&. | B. M. 
Cryptus Diane, Grav. ii. 545, 88. 


39. CRYPTUS OBSCURUS. B.M. 
Cryptus obscurus, Grav. 11. 548, 91. 


40. Cryprus Sponsor. BLM. 
Cryptus Sponsor, Fab. Piez. 83,n.50. Grav. ii. 554, 93. 


41. Cryptus ANALIS. B.M. 


Cryptus analis, Grav. ii. 560, 97. 
Bassus analis, Grav. Uebers. n. 3781. 


42. CRYPTUS TITILLATOR. © B. M. 


Cryptus titillator, Fab. Piez. 86, n. 68. Grav. ii. 564, 98. 
Ichneumon titillator, Linn, Fawn. Suec.n. 1611. Fab. Syst. Ent. 
337, n. 56. Latr. Crust. xiii. 188, n. 35. 


43. CRYPTUS BRACHYURUS. B. M. 
Cryptus brachyurus, Grav. ii. 572, 103. 


44, CRYPTUS PELLUCIDATOR. B. M. 
Cryptus pellucidator, Grav. ii. 581, 110. 


45. CRYPTUS MIGRATOR. B.M. 


Cryptus migrator, Grav. ii. 592, 119. 

Ichneumon migrator, fad. Syst. Ent. 334, n. 38. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
2686, n. 116. Vill. 162, n. 82. 
ES dictator, Foure. 410, not: 

Ichneumon emigrator, Walck. 56, n. 37. 


46. CRYPTUS RUFICEPS, 0. Ss. 


Abdomine rufo, ano albo, femoribus et tibiis rufis. Alarum nube- 
cula ferrugineo-fusca& sub stigmate. Antennarum annulo albo. 
Orbitis frontalibus fulvis. 


56 CATALOGUE OF 


Head, with the frontal orbits, fulvous ; cheeks, mouth and face of ~ 
the same colour, the latter with a quadrate or slightly oblong black 
patch on each side; tip of the mandibles black. Antenne filiform, 
little more than half the length of the body, pale ferruginous or testa- 
ceous, underneath more obscure towards the apex ; from the apex of 
the sixth to the tenthjoints white above. Thorax gibbous. Meta- 
thorax rounded, nearly smooth. Wings with a smoky-brown patch 
through the stigma, before which, on the costa, is amuch lighter spot ; 
their base yellowish ; squamula brown. Legs: coxé ferruginous or 
rufous; the middle pair black at the base; the hinder ones black above; 
the base of all the trochanters dusky ; femora and tibie rufous; the — 
former with a dusky undefined line on the upper edge; the hinder 
pair wholly rufous; tarsi dusky red. Abdomen red; first segment 
longer than broad, with a dorsal channel; fifth to the seventh 
cloudy ; the apex of the last white. Aculeus two-thirds the length 
of the abdomen. Length 44 lines. 


47. CrYPTUs TUMIDUS, 0. Ss. 


Capite transverso, tumido. Segmentis 1—3 rufis ; sequentibus 
nigricantibus summo apice ferrugineis. Pedibus rufis ; coxts 
nigris. Aculeo fere longitudine corporis. 


Head transverse, of equal breadth, the crown convex ; eyes, 
seen from above, small, laterally parallel with the cheeks and occi- 
put. Antenne beneath ferruginous, from the seventh to the tenth 
joints above white, the remainder black. Thorax somewhat gib- 
bous. Metathorax with two transverse sinuated ridges. Wings 
hyaline, with a faint cloud through the stigma, which is pitchy ; 
areolet 5-angular. Legs slender, red; coxe black, their apex fer- 
ruginous; trochanters blackish ; apophyses reddish. Abdomen elon- 
gate, oval; first segment beyond the petiole quadrate, smooth, with 
a flat dorsal channel; second and third red; fourth and fifth pitchy 
black ; the apical margins ferruginous. Aculeus nearly the length 
of the body. Length 4 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


48. CRYPTUS FUMIPENNIS. BLM. 
Cryptus fumipennis, Grav. 11. 601, 120. 


49. Cryprus PEREGRINATOR. B. M. 
Cryptus peregrinator, Grav. ii, 605, 123. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 57 


Ichneumon peregrinator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1601. Fuessl. 
Helv. 49, 0. 950. Fourc. 411, n. 52. 
Ichneumon incubitor, Christ. t. 36, f. 5. 


50. CrYPTUS LACTEATOR. 
Cryptus lacteator, Grav. ii. 618, 131. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


. CRYPTUS ORNATUS. 7 YBa 
Crp ornatus, Grav. ii. 620, 132. 


52. CrYPTus ERYTHRINUS. ‘B. M. 
Cryptus erythrinus, Grav. ii. 621, 133. 


53. CRYPTUS ELEGANS. 


Segmentis 1—3 rufis ; 6 et 7 albis. Pedibus rufis, posticis, femo- 
rum et tibtarum apice, nigris; tarsis posticis nigris annulo 
albo. Fom.—Antennarwm annulo albo. Aculeo quadran- 
tis abdominis longitudine. 


Cryptus elegans, Curtis’s MS. 


Black: antenne of the male beneath obscure, testaceous; of 
the female, first joint biack; second to the sixth rufous; seventh to 
the ninth white. Thorax gibbous. Wings smoky hyaline; costa 
rufous; base testaceous; stigma and costa beyond pitchy; areolet 
large, quadrate. Legs red; apex of hinder femora and tibie black ; 
the apical joint of the four anterior tarsi deep ferruginous ; third 
and fourth joints of the hinder tarsi white, male and female; the ex- 
treme apex of the fourth blackish. Abdomen elongate, pyriform : 
first to the third and base of the fourth segments red; apex of the 

_ third cloudy ; the apical half of the first segment very little broader 

than the petiole, the lateral margins slightly elevated ; apex of the 

_ second segment twice the breadth of its base; a white fascia on the 

' sixth and seventh segments; the anal stiles of the male prominent. 
Aculeus of the female one-fourth the length of the abdomen. Length 
| 5—6 lines. 


| It is closely allied to C. amenus, Grav. ii. 623, 135, batt is much 
larger; the hinder tarsi and aculeus differ. 


6, 2. In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 
$. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. = 


58 CATALOGUE OF 


Section V. — Scutellum and thorax partly red. Abdomen red and 
black. : 


54. CRYPTUS FLAGITATOR. B.M. 


Cryptus flagitator, Grav. ii. 627, 137. 


55. Cryrptus Hopsrt. B.M. 


Crvptus Hopei, Desv. 
Var.? Crypti flagitatoris, Grav. i. Sup. 705. 


56. CRYPTUS SANGUINATOR, 0. S. 


Rufo-sanguineus occipite nigro. Antennarum annulo albo; 
freno et lateribus scutellt nigris. Coxis et femoribus nigris. 
Segmentis 1—3 et basi quarti rufis; religuis nigris, 6 et 7 
dorso albis. Aculeo triente abdominis breviore. 


Head rufous; hinder part and round the insertion of the an- 
tenne black. Antenne reddish ; first joint beneath red; ninth to 
_ the thirteenth white, tinged with red; the remainder ferruginous. 
Thorax with a spot on each side before the collar. Below and sides 
of the scutellum extending to the base of the wings black. Meta- 
thorax slightly bituberculated, between the tubercles excavated ; 
breast, coxe and femora black, the base of the latter rufous; first 
pair of tibie and tarsi somewhat testaceous ; second pair of tibie 
darker on one side; hinder pair ferruginous at the base, black at the 
apex ; tarsi obscure. Wings: stigma testaceous or fuscous; areo- 
let subtriangular. Abdomen: segments 1—3 and the lateral mar- 
gins at the base of the fourth red; sixth with a dorsal patch; 
seventh entirely white. Aculeus one-third or one-fourth the length 
of the abdomen. Length 24—3 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


57. CRYPTUS RUFONIGER, 0. S. 


Abdominis basi et metathorace rufis. Scutello anoque albis, an- 
nulo antennarum albo. Pedibus rufo-fuseis. 


Antenne from the ninth to the twelfth joints white, the re- 
mainder black; the basal joints dull fuscous. Prothorax and breast 
black. Metathorax red. Scutellum white. Wings: stigma, costa 


4 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 59 


and base dirty testaceous; areolet quadrangular, its second outer 
nervure oblique. Abdomen: the first and second segments and the 
sides of the third testaceous-red; the extreme margin of the fifth, 
sixth and seventh entirely white. Aculeus one-third the length of 
the abdomen. Legs reddish brown; the outer sides of the hinder 
cox fuscous. Length 23 lines. 


It appears to be allied to C. carnifex, but the colour of the 
scutellum differs ; the aculeus is also shorter. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


58. CrYPTuUS SIGNATORIUS. B.M. 


Cryptus signatorius, Fab. Piez. 71, n. 6. 
Ichneumon signatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. 135, n. 14, 
Cryptus bellosus, Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 668. 


In the collections of Mr. Curtis and Mr. Desvignes. 
Reared from the larva of Epipone levipes. 


Subgenus 3. PHYGADEUON. 
Section 1.—Scutellum and abdomen black. 


1. PHYGADEUON DIGITATUS. 
Phygadeuon digitatus, Grav. ii. 642, 148. 


- Ichneumon digitatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2688, n. 258. (Q of Cryp- 


tus bivinctus, Fam. 2). 


SecTIoN II.— Scutellum with white markings. Abdomen black 
and red. 


| 2. PHyGADEUON PUMILIO. B. M. 


) 


| 


Phygadeuon pumilio, Grav. ii. 653, 156. 


3. PHYGADEUON JUCUNDUS. B. M. 
Phygadeuon jucundus, Grav. 11. 658, 161. 


4. PHYGADEUON TERMINATUS. B. M. 
Phygadeuon terminatus, Grav. ii. 665, 164. 


60 CATALOGUE OF 


5. PHYGADEUON LARVATUS. . B. M. 
Phygadeuon larvatus, Grav. ii. 662, 163. 


Section [11.—Scutellum black. Abdomen red or ved and black. 


? 


6. PHYGADEUVON DUMETORUM. 3 B. M. 
Phygadeuon dumetorum, Grav. ii. 669, 168. - 


7. PHYGADEUON IMPROBUs. 
Phygadeuon improbus, Grav. ii. 670, 169. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. | 


8. PHYGADEUON QUADRISPINUS. - BoM. 
Phygadeuon quadrispinus, Grav. ii. 674, 172. 


9. PHYGADEUON CURVUS. B. M. 


Phygadeuon curvus, Grav. ii. 679, 173. 
Ichneumon curvus, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2087. 


10. PHyGaDEUON RUFINUS. 
Phygadenon rufinus, Grav. ii. 681, 174. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. : 


11. PHyGADEUON FUMATOR. 
Phygadeuon fumator, Grav. ii. 687, 179. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


12. PHYGADEUON NITIDUS. | 
Phygadeuon nitidus, Grav. ii. 708, 188. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


13. PHYGADEUON AMBIGUUS. 
Phygadeuon ambiguus, Grav. ii. 703, 185. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID. 61 - 


14. Pye apEUON JEJUNATOR. 
Phygadeuon jejunator, Grav. ii. 715, 196. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. ? Var. 1. 


15. PHYGADEUON VaARIABILIs. 
Phygadeuon variabilis, Grav. ii. 705, 187. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


16. PHYGADEUON PROCERUS. op ae 
Phygadeuon procerus, Grav. ii, 722, 200. 


17. PHYGADEUON ABDOMINATOR. ~ B. M. 
Phygadeuon abdominator, Grav. ii. 726, 202. 


18. PayGaDEUON PROFLIGATOR. B. M. 


Phygadeuon profligator, Grav. ii. 729, 203. 

@. Ichneumon profligator, Fab. Syst. Ent. 334, 0. 39. Gmel. Syst. 
Nat. 2686, n. 118. Razoumowski, 215, n. 250. Grav. Uebders. 
n. 3779. 

Cryptus profligator, ab. Piez. 83, n. 52. 


19. PHYGADEUON VAGABUNDUS. 


Phygadeuon vagabundus, Grav. ii. 735, 205. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


20. PHYGADEUON PLAGIATOR. 
Phygadeuon plagiator, Grav. ii. 739, 208. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


21. PHYGADEUON PARVIVENTRIS. 
Phygadeuon parviventris, Grav. ii. 746, 214. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


22. PHYGADEUON SPINOLE. 
Phygadeuon Spinole, Grav. ii. 712, 192. 


In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


62 CATALOGUE OF 


23. PHYGADEUON ERYTHROSTICTUS. 
Phygadeuon erythrostictus, Grav. ii. 714, 194. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


24. PHYGADEUON PODAGRICUS. 
Phygadeuon podagricus, Grav. i. Sup. 710. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 


25. PHYGADEUON ERYTHROGASTER. 
Phygadeuon erythrogaster, Grav. ii. 742, 210. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. 7 


Subgenus 4. MESOSTENUS. 
Mesostenus, Grav. 


1. MESOSTENUS TRANSFUGA. B. M. 
Mesostenus transfuga, Grav. ii. 752, 217. 


2. MESOSTENUS LIGATOR. B. M. 
Mesostenus ligator, Grav. il. 760, 222. 


3. MESOSTENUS OBNOXIUS. B. M. 
Mesostenus obnoxius, Grav. il. 763, 223. 


Subgenus 5. HEMITELES. 
Section I.— Thorax and abdomen black. 


1. HEMITELES TRISTATOR. 
Hemiteles tristator, Grav. ii. 787, 231. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


2. HEMITELES FULVIPES. 3 
Hemiteles fulvipes, Grav. 11. 792, n. 234. Ratz. Forst. Ins. 7, f. 6. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 


3. HEMITELES MELANARIUS. 
Hemiteles melanarius, Grav. ii. 790, n. 233. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4. HEMITELES SIMILIS. 


Hemiteles similis, Grav. ii. 793, n. 235. 
Ichneumon similis, Gmel. Sysé. Nat. 2720, n. 393. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section I].—Thorax black. Abdomen red and black. 


5. HEMITELES ASTIVALIS. 
Hemiteles estivalis, Grav. ii. 805, n. 244. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


6. HEMITELES PALPATOR. 


Hemiteles palpator, Grav. ii. 818, n. 252. 
Ichneumon palpator, Mull. Prod. n. 1832. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


7. HEMITELES PAPILIONIS. 
Hemiteles papilionis, Curt. 


_ In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


8. HEMITELES INIMICUS. 


_ Hemiteles inimicus, Grav. ii. 824, n. 254. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


| 9, HEMITELES MICATOR. 


Hemiteles micator, Grav. ii. 832, n. 261. 


| In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


10. HEMITELES RIDIBUNDUS. 


Hemiteles ridibundus, Grav. ii. 844, n. 272. 


_ In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


G2 


63 


64 - CATALOGUE OF 


11. HEMITELES VICINUS. 
Hemniiteles vicinus, Grav. ii. 845, n. 273. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section LII.—Thorax red and black. 


12. HEMITELES AREATOR. 


Hemiteles areator, Grav. ii, 855, n. 281. 
Iichneumon areator, Panz. Faun. fasc. 94, t. 14. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


13. HEMITELES MODESTUS. 
Hemiteles modestus, Grav. ii. 858, n. 282. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


14. HEMITELES CINGULATOR. 
Hemiteles cingulator, Grav. ii. 858, 283. 
-In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


15. HEMITELES BICOLORINUS. 
Hemiteles bicolorinus, Grav. ii. 862, 284. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 6. AGRIOTYPUS. 
Agriotypus, Curtis. 


i. AGRIOTYPUS ARMATUS. B. M. 
Agriotypus armatus, Curt. Brit. Ent. iii. 389. 
Subgenus 7, PEZOMACHOS. 


Pezomachus, Grav. 


1, PEZoOMACHUS ABERRANS. . B. M. 
Pezomachus aberrans, Grav. ii. 287 b. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 63 


2. PEZOMACHUS HEMIPTERUS. B. M. 


Pezomachus hemipterus, Grav. ii. 874, 289. 

Ichneumon hemipterus, Fab. Ent. Syst. 190, n. 238. Grav. Pede. 
mo, ut. 2. 

Cryptus hemipterus, Fab. Piez. 91, n. 94. 

Ichneumon hemipterator, Thunb. Ichn. n. 373. 

Aptesis hemiptera, Foerster, 39. 


3. PEZOMACHUS BRACHYPTERUS. yr OF. 


_ Pezomachus brachypterus, Grav. 11. 876, 290. 
Ichneumon brachypterus, Grav. Pede. 29. 
Ichneumon abbreviator, Panz. Faun. fasc. 71, t. 17. 


4, PEZOMACHUS ABBREVIATOR. B. M. 


Pezomachus abbreviator, Grav. ii. 878, 291. 

Ichneumon abbreviater, Fab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 222,n.89. Grav. 
Pede. 28, n. 3. 

Cryptus abbreviator, Fab. Prez. 84, n. 55. 

Agrothereates abbreviator, Foerster, 33. 


5. Pezomacuus Hopet. B. M. 


Pezomachus Hopei, Grav. i. Sup. 715, 291b. Curt. Brit. Ent. 
536. 


Agrothereates Hopei, Foerster, 34. 


6. PezoMacHUS MICROPTERUS. B. M. 
Pezomachus micropterus, Grav. ii. 879, 292. 

Ichneumon micropterus, Grav. Pede. 26, n. 2. 

Aptesis micropterus, Foerster, 41. 


7. PEZOMACHUS NIGROCINCTUS. B.M. 


Pezomachus nigrocinctus, Grav. 1i. 880, 293. 
Ichneumon nigrocinctus, Grav. Pede. 35, 7. 
Ichneumon pedicularius, Panz. Maun. fase. 81, t. 13. 
Mautilla acarorum, Schrank, Austr. n. 840. 

Aptesis nigrocincta, Moerster, 37. 


8. PEZOMACHUS FASCIATUS. B. M. 


Pezomachus fasciatus, Grav. ii. 889, 301. 
Ichneumon fasciatus, Fab. Ent. Syst. 191, 242. Panz. Faun. 
fase. 79, t. 14. 
G3 


66 GAT ALOGUE OF 


Ichneumon melanocephalus, Vill. 216, n. 269. 
Mutilla melanocephala, Schrank, Austr. n. 841. 
3 Cryptus fasciatus, Fab. Piez. 92, n. 98. 


9, PEZOMACHUS VAGANS. | B.M. 


Pezomachus vagans, Grav. ii. 890, 302. 
Ichneumon vagans, Oliv. 204,n. 199. Walck. 67, n. 87. 
Pp oaeanun agilis, Grav. Pede. 45 (partim). 


10. PEZoMACHUS AGILIS. B. M. 


Pezomachus agilis, Grav. ii. 894, 303. Ratz. Forst. Ins. pl. vii.f.5. 
Ichneumon agilis, Fab. Syst. Ent. 344, n.97. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
2716, n.214. Grav. Pede. n. 45 (parti). 
Cryptus amilis, Fab. Piez. 91, n. 95. 
Ichneumon fuscicornis, Retz. n. 102. 


11. PEZOMACHUS BICOLOR. © B. M. 


Pezomachus bicolor, Grav. ii. 902, 304. 
Ichneumon bicolor, Vill. 218, n. 275. 
Ichneumon agilis, Grav. Pede. 45 (partim). 
_ Cryptus pulicarius, Grav. Uebers. n. 3778. 


12, PEzZoMACHUS HORTENSIS. B. M. 


Pezomachus hortensis, Grav. 11. 907, 305. 
Iichneumon hortensis, Christ. 375. 
Ichneumon agilis, Grav. Pede. 45 (partim). 


13. Pezomacuus STEVENII. “BoM. 
Pezomachus Stevenii, Grav. ii. 913, 306. 


14. PEZOMACHUS VULPINUS. B. M. 


Pezomachus vulpinus, Grav. 11. 914, 307. 
Ichneumon vulpinus, Grav. Pede. 96, n. 16. 


15. PEZoMACHUS PULICARIUS. B. M. 


Pezomachus pulicarius, Grav. 11. 917, 309. 
Ichneumon pulicarius, Fab. Ent. Syst. 191, n. 241. 
Cryptus pulicarius, fab. Prez. 91, n. 97. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 67 


16. PezomacHvus ACARORUM. B. M. 


Pezomachus acarorum, Grav. ii. 919, 311. 

Cryptus acarorum, Fab. Piez. 92, n. 99. | 

Ichnenmon acarorum, Fab. Syst. Ent. 344, n. 99. Christ. 376. 
Oliv. 204, n. 198. Grav. Pede. 101, n. 20. 

Mutilla acarorum, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1729. Mull. Prod. n. 
1938. | 


17. PEZOMACHUS PEDICULARIUS. » 


Pezomachus pedicularius, Grav. ii. 922, 312. 

Ichneumon pedicularius, Fab. Ent. Syst. 192, n. 244. Grav. Pede. 
1a, 2. 7 

Ichneumon mutillarius, Fad. Mant. 271, n. 152. 

Ichneumon mutillatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2716, n. 217. 


18. PEZOMACHUS CURSITANS. | B. M. 


Pezomachus cursitans, Grav. ii. 923, 313. 

Cryptus cursitans, Fab. Piez. 91, n. 96. 

Ichneumon cursitans, Fab. Syst. Ent. 344, n. 98. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
2716, n. 215. Olwv. 204, 0.197. Grav. Pede. 104, n. 22. 


19. PEzoMACHUS FESTINANS. BM. 


Pezomachus festinans, Grav. ii. 926, 314. 

Ichneumon festinans, Fab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 232, n. 247? Grav. 
Pede. 106, n. 23. 

Cryptus festinans, Fab. Piez. 92, n. 108. 


20. PEZOMACHUS LINEARIS. 
Pezomachus linearis, Walk. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


21. PEZOMACHUS GRACILIs. 
Pezomachus gracilis, Walk. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


22. PEzomMACHUS TESTACEUS. B. M. 
Pezomachus testaceus. 


93. PEZoMACHUS FULVEOLATUS. B. M. 
- Pezomachus fulveolatus. 


68 B= agp, LOGdn OR” 


Subgenus 8. PHYTODIETUS. 
~Phytodietus, Grav. 


SEcTION I1.— Thorax and scuiellum black. | 


1. PHYTODIETUS ERRABUNDUS. , 
Phytodietus errabundus, Grav. ii. 933, 316. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


2. PHYTODIETUS NIGER. 


Phytodietus niger, Grav. 11. 935, 318. 
é. Lampronota crenitorsus, Curt. Brit. Ent. 407. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


3. PHYTODIETUS CALIGATUS. 


Phytodietus caligatus, Grav. ii. 936, 319. 
& ? Lampronota tracticornis, Hal. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 121. 


_ In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4. PHYTODIETUS CORVINUS. 
Phytodietus corvinus, Grav. ii. 937, 320. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


5. PHYTODIETUS CHRYSOSTOMUS. 
Phytodietus chrysostomus, Grav. ii. 940, 323. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


* 6. PHytroDIETUS PLANTARIUS. B. Mv 


Phytodietus plantarius, Grav. ii. 941, 324. 


Section I].— Thorax and scutellum variegated. 


7. PHYTODIETUS SCABRICULUS. B. M. 


&. Tryphon scabriculus, Grav. ii. 180, 119. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 69 


8. PHYTODIETUS SEGMENTATOR. B. M. 
Phytodietus segmentator, Grav. ii. 944, 325. 


9. PuytopiEtTus CoryPHeEvs. 
Phytodietus Corypheus, Grav. ii. 945, 326. 


10. PHYTODIETUS OBSCURUS, N.S. B.M. 


Marginibus segmentorum ultimorum obsolete glaucis. Pedibus 
rufis; &, coxvis nigris subtus flavis puncio apicali nigro ; 
posticis tibits et tarsis nigricantibus. Q, coxts totis et tro- 
chanteribus nigris. 


Head: face of the male, mouth and cheeks, and asmall spot on 
the crown adjoining the eyes, yellow; of the female black. An- 
tenne slender, nearly as long as the body, filiform; first joint 
beneath in the male yellow. Thorax gibbous; a yellow line and 
dot before the wings of the male; pleure and breast pale, or with 
pale spots; an indistinct pale spot on each side of the metathorax 
just above the first segment on the angular sides of the scutellum, 
and a line below on the frenum yellow. The thorax of the female 
is black. Scutellum as in the male, or with an apical dot, and 
another below yellow. Wings ample, smoky hyaline ; scales, costa 
and stigma pale straw-colour; areolet triangular (the exterior ner- . 
vure slopes towards the apex of wings), scarcely petiolated. Legs 
slender, fulvous; coxe in the male more or less black above and 
pale beneath, also the trochanters; first joint of the hinder pair 
black; apophysis fulvous; femora with a black spot before the base 
and apex. Tibie and tarsi obscure, black or fuscous; female,— 
all the coxe and base of the trochanters black, their apex fulvous ; 
tibiz and tarsi as in the male; the former obscure reddish before 
the base. Abdomen shining, nearly sessile; the margins of the 
fourth to the seventh segments more or less obsoletely glaucous. 
Aculeus shorter than the abdomen. Length 24—3¢ lines. 


Described from two males and four females. 


11. PHYTODIETUS ORNATUS, N.S. 


Scutello toto flavo thorace flavo-lineato, pectore rufo. Pedibus 
pallidis. 


Head: mouth yellow. Face with two yellow dots below the 


_antenne; frontal orbits with two larger ones. Antenne nearly as 
long as the body, very slender, beneath, testaceous ; first joint pale. 


70 Wa tesae ‘CATALOGUE OF 


Thorax with a broad hooked line, a dot before the wings, and: 
a larger one beneath yellow; two dorsal parallel lines reddish yel- 
low, the angles before the scutellum, an oblong spot below and 
freni yellow ; pleure, breast and two ‘yound spots above the hinder 
coxe red. Scutellum large, yellow, with a fulvous tinge on the 
disk. Wings hyaline; the base and stigma pale; areolet obliquely 
triangular, slightly petiolated. Legs elongate, slender; first pair, 
coxe, and all the trochanters pale; the posterior ones fulvo-rufous ; 
hinder femora with a dusky spot at the base; tarsi and tibie black 
or deep fuscous, the latter not so dark towards the apex. Abdomen 
smooth; the terminal segments obsoletely glaucous. Aculeus half 
the length of the abdomen. Length 33 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 9. ISCHNOCEROS. 
Ischnoceros, Grav. 


1. IscHNOCEROS RUSTICUS. B. M. 


Ischnoceros rusticus, Grav. ii. 951, 327. 
Ichneumon rusticus, Foure. 426, n. 95. Vill. 190, n. 176. ; 
- Ichneumon compunctor, Panz. ad Scheff. Icon. t. 224, f. 10? 


Subgenus 10. MESOCHORUS. 
Mesochorus, Grav. 


1. MEesocHoRUS SPLENDIDULUS. B. M. 
Mesochorus ay dens, Grav. ii. 965, 333. 


2. MrEsocHORUS THORACICUS. B.M. 
_ Mesochorus thoracicus, Grav. ii. 971, 334. 


3. MEsocHoRUS TESTACEUS. B. M. 
Mesochorus testaceus, Grav. ii. 973, 335. 


4. MEsocHorRuUs SCUTELLATUS. : B. M. 
Mesochorus scutellatus, Grav. 11. 973, 336. 


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5. MEsocHorws POLITUS. B. M. 
Mesochorus politus, Grav. i. 974, 337. 


6. MEsocHoRUs ALaRIUS. B. M. 
Mesochorus alarius, Grav. ii. 977, 338. 


7. MEsocHORUS SERICANS. 
- Mesochorus sericans, Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 464. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


8. MEsocHoRuUs FULGURANS. BLM. 
Mesochorus fulgurans, Hal. in Curt. Brit. Ent. desc. fol. pl. 464. 


9. MEsocHorts sYLVARUM. B. M. 
Mesochorus sylvarum, Hal. in Curt. Brit. Ent. desc. fol. pl. 464. 


10. MEsocHoRUS BASALIS. 
Mesochorus basalis, Hal. in Curt. Brit. Ent. desc. fol. pl. 464. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


11. MEsocHorvs TIPULARIUS. 
Mesochorus tipularius, Grav. ii. 964, 332. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


12. Mrsocuorus SePLENIUM. 


_ Mesochorus Splenium, Curt. Brit. Ent. dese. fol. pl. 464. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


13. MEsocHORUS OLERUM. 
Mesochorus olerum, Hal. in Curt. Brit. Ent. desc. fol. pl. 464. 


14. MESocHORUS ATRICILLA. 


_ Mesochorus atricilla, Hal. Curt. Cat. 


72 CATALOGUE OF 


15. MEsocHoRUS ARENARIWUS. 
Mesochorus arenarius, Hal. Curt. Cat. 


Subgenus 11. PLECTISCUS. 


Plectiscus, Grav. 


1. PLEcTISCUS IMPURATOR. 
_ Plectiscus impurator, Grav. ii. 982, 340. 


2. PLECTISCUS ALBIPALPUS. 
Plectiscus albipalpus, Grav. ii. 986, 343. 


3. PLECTISCUS COLLARIS. 
Plectiscus collaris, Grav. ii. 987, 344. 
The above are indicated as British. 


| Subgenus 12. HELICTES. 
Helictes, Hal. 


1. HELICTES ERYTHROSTOMA. 


Helictes erythrostoma, Hal. 
Plectiscus erythrostoma, Grav. 11. 988, 345. 


2. HELICTES CRUENTATUS. 
Helictes cruentatus, Hal. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


3. HELICTES FULVICORNIS. 
Helictes fulvicornis, Hal. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


4, HELICTES VARIUS. 
Helictes varius, Hal. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


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| Subgenus 13. GLYPTA. 
Glypta, Grav. 


Section 1.—Hinder coxe black. 


1. GLYPTa SCULPTURATA. j B. M. 
Glypta sculpturata, Grav. iii. 7, 1. 


2. GLYPTA TERES. } B. M. 
Glypta teres, Grav. iii. 8, 2. 


3. GLYPTA VULNERATOR. B. M. 
Glypta vulnerator, Grav. iii. 11, 3. 


4. GLYPTA H#SITATOR. 
Glypta hesitator, Grav. iil. 12, 4. 
In Mr. Desvignes collection. 


5. GLYPTA FEMORATOR, DN. S. 


Mas. Facie pubescente. Segmentis 2 et 3 margine rufo. Coxis 
nigris, anterioribus apice flavo. Pedibus posticis nigricanti- 
bus ; tibiis bast albis, medio sordide fulvis. 

Male. Head: apex of mandibles yellowish; face with a 
white pubescence. Antenne not so long as the body, beneath fer- 
ruginous ; first and second joints entirely black. Thorax with a 
small pale dot at the base of the wings. Wings ample; scales and 
stigma pale; costa darker. Anterior legs ochreous; the base of 
the coxe black; hinder ones blackish; the extreme base of the 
femora fulvous; base of the tibie white, in the middle obscure ful- 
_ yous; second and third segments of the abdomen at the apex red- 
dish or chestnut, that of the first segment slightly so. i 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


74 CATALOGUE OF 


Section l].—AHinder coxe red. 


6. GLYPTA BICORNIS, 0. Ss. 


Mas. Fonte bicornuta. Segmentis singulis 2—3 macula magna 
triquetra. Pedibus rufis ; coxis anterioribus fluvis, posticis 
nigris, apice flavis. 

Male. Head with two short stout horns above the antenne ; face 
with a silvery down; labrum and mandibles yellow. Antenne fili- 
form recurved, black, beneath towards the apex testaceous, nearly the 
length of the body. Thorax with a yellow dot before the wings. 
Wings: stigma narrow, fuscous, their base and scales yellow. 
Legs slender, fulvous; the anterior coxe and the first pair of tro- 
chanters yellow, the hinder ones black, pale at the apex ; the poste- 
rior knees, tibie and tarsi blackish ; the middle pair of the latter 
whitish at the joints. Abdomen a little narrower than the thorax ; 
first segment shining, seen sideways, sinuated; second and third 
each with a triangular or pyriform fulvous spot; the remainder 
pubescent, black; the anal appendages stout. Length 4 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


7. GLYPTA PEDATA, D. Ss. 


Pedibus pallidis ; coxis posticis rufis ; tibtis posticis albis, apice 
et puncto ante basim fuscis; tarsis albo annulatis. Aculeo 
fere longitudine abdominis. 


Head: Jabrum piceous ; a small tubercle on the face. Antenne 
rather more than half the length of the body, ferruginous beneath ; 
first joint black. Thorax with a yellow dot before the wings. 
Wings: costa fuscous ; stigma dirty straw-colour; base and scales 
yellow. Legs: anterior coxe and trochanters yellow; hinder 
coxe red; hinder tibia white, with a fuscous spot at the base and 
apex; joints of the tarsi white and fuscous. Abdomen black; the 
margins of the first to the third segments obscure chestnut. 
Aculeus nearly as long as the abdomen. Length.24—3¢ lines. 


Note —Somewhat allied to G. bzfoveolata and G. mensurator, 
but differs in the legs and aculeus. 


8. GLYPTA NIGRINA, N.S. B. M. 
Abdomine nigro. Pedibus rufis ; tibits posticis fuscis basi albi- 
dis. Aculeo abdomine breviore. 


Head: mouth ferrnginous; palpi fulvous. Antenne little 
more than half the length of the body, above ferruginous, beneath 


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fulvous yellow ; first joint at the apex sometimes nearly entirely yel- 
low. Thorax with a yellow dot or line before the wings. Wings: 
costa, and stigma pitchy or dirty straw-colour; base and scales yel- 
low. Legs rufo-fulvous ; first pair of the coxe, and sometimes the 
middle ones, yellowish; hinder femora at the base and knees fusces- 
cent; hinder tibie obscure, whitish at the base; tarsi fuscous. Ab- 
domen as broad as the metathorax, somewhat shining. Aculeus 
shorter than the abdomen. Length 3—4 lines. 


9. GLYPTA MONOCEROS. Be WE 
Glypta monoceros, Grav. iii. 16, 6. 


10. GLYPTA CERATITES. B. M. 
Glypta ceratites, Grav. ili. 18, 8. 7 


11. GLYPTA MENSURATOR. B.M. 


Glypta mensurator, Grav. iil. 21, 9. 

Tchneumon mensurator, Fab. Syst. Ent. 338, n. 65. Vill. 177, n. 
155. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2694, n. 155. Oliv. 191, 138. 

Pimpla mensurator, Fub. Piez. 114, n. 8. 


12. GLYPTA INCISA. B. M. 
Glypta incisa, Grav, 11. 23, 10. 


13. GuLypTA SCALARIS. B. M. 
Glypta scalaris, Grav. iii. 24, 11. 


14. GLYPTA BIFOVEOLATA. B. M. 
Glypta bifoveolata, Grav. iii. 25, 12. 


15. GLYPTA FLAVOLINEATA. B. M. 
Glypta flavolineata, Grav. ili. 27, 13. 


16. GLYPTA FLAVIPES, 0. Ss. B. M. 


Ore fiavo. Antennis rufis, subtus pallide testaceis ; articulo primo 
flavo, supra fusco, longitudine corporis ; coxts et trochanteri- 
bus anterioribus flavis, posticis rufis. 


H 2 


76 | CATALOGUE OF 


Head: mouth and palpi pale. Antenne as long as the body, 

reddish fulvous or red, beneath pale testaceous ; first joint yellow, 
above fuscous or obscure. Thorax with a pale dot before the wings; 
the stigma and costa testaceous, the latter nearly pitchy ; squamula 
and base pale. Legs: anterior coxe and trochanters yellow ; femora 
fulvous; tibie and tarsi paler; hinder coxe and femora red_ 
or reddish ; tibie and tarsi fuscous; the base of the former, as also 
of the latter, white or whitish; the angular incisions on the abdo- 
minal segments deep. Length 4 lines. Aa a 


Section [I1.— Thorax red. 


17. GLYPTA RUFICEPS, DN. S.. 
Thorace et abodomine rujis. 


Head: face red, with a white pubescence; mandibles yellow, 
behind the eyes near the neck rufous. Antenne recurved half the 
length of the body, above red, beneath yellow. Thorax with a white 
spot before the wings; the back and breast entirely red. Wings: 
costa and stigma dirty straw-colour, yellow at the base. Legs yel- 
lowish red; hinder tibie fuscous at the apex, white at the base; 
tarsi fuscous, the last joint pale. Abdomen red, somewhat cloudy. 
-Aculeus as long as the body. Length 33 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


18. GLYPTA LINEATA, 0. S. 


Fem. Thorace rufo vittis tribus nigris. Mas.—Dorso nigro. 
Abdomine rufo, basi segmentorum plus minusve fuscis aut 
nigricanttbus. Foem.—Aculeo fere longitudine abdominis, 
nigro. i 

Head: face obscurely red; mouth paler, furnished with short 
white hairs, behind the eyes black. Antenne above ferruginous, 
beneath fulvous. Thorax with three broad dorsal black lines in the 
female; metathorax and pleure red; breast reddish. Scutellum 
red. Wings: costa, stigma and base yellow. Legs red or fulvous ; 
hinder tibiew dirty white at the base; a fuscous spot before the base 
and apex; hinder tarsi obscure, the joints whitish at the base. 
Abdomen of the male red, with the apex fuscous; of the female as 
broad as the thorax; the apex of the segments fuscous. Aculeus 
nearly the length of the abdomen, black. Length of the male 2¢ 
lines ; of the female 23 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 


Subgenus 14. LAMPRONOTA. 
(Lissonota, Grav). — 


Lampronota, Hal. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 120. 
Lampronota, p., Step. 


Scutellum and abdomen black. 


1. LAMPRONOTA SETOSA. : 


Lissonota setosa, Grav. iii. 35,14. Ratz. Forst. Ins. 6, f. 7. 
Ichneumon setosus, Fourc. 395, n. 6. Oliv. 206, n. 1. 
Lampronota setosa, Curt. 


2. LAMPRONOTA DEFECTIVA. 


Lissonota defectiva, Grav. iii. 38, 15. 
Lampronota denticornis, Hal. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. 120. 


3. LaMPRONOTA SULPHURIFERA. 
Lissonota sulphurifera, Grav. ili. 39, 18. 


4. LAMPRONOTA SUBORBITALIS. 
Lissonota suborbitalis, Grav. iii. 42, 20b. 
In Mr. Hope's collection. 


5. LAMPRONOTA AGNATA. 
Lissonota agnata, Grav. iii. 44, 22. 


6. LAMPRONOTA CATENATOR. 


Lissonota catenator, Grav. iil. 45, 23. 
Ichneumon catenator, Punz. ad Scheff. t. 20, f. 10. 
Ichneumon linearis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 291. 


7. LAMPRONOTA HORTORUM. 
Lissonota hortorum, Grav. ili. 47, 25. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


8. LAMPRONOTA IMPRESSOR. 
_Lissonota impressor, Grav. iii. 50, 27. 
| H 3 


Tie | CATALOGUE OF 


9, LAMPRONOTA SEGMENTATOR. B. M. 


Lissonota segmentator, Grav. ili. 52, 28. 
Ichneumon segmentator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 163, n. 124. 
Pimpla segmentatur, fab. Piez. 114, n. 8. 


10. LaMPRONOTA FULVIPES, n.S. _ B.M. 
Mas et fem. Pedibus fulvis. (Fom.—Aculeo longitudine ab- 
domtnis). 


Head: mouth and labrnm fulvous in the male; of the female 
ferruginous; the palpi are paler in the male. Antenne of the male 
slender, two-thirds the length of the body; apex recurved; of 
the female the length of the abdomen, incurved at the apex; first 
joint beneath obscurely ferruginous. Wings: stigma and costa 
black; the base and scales rusty fulvous ; areolet triangular, petio- 
lated. Scutelluam prominent, triangular. Legs: hinder tarsi and 
tibie ashy, the latter rather paler at the base. Abdomen of the male 
nearly as broad as the thorax, that of the female as broad as the 
thorax; second and third segments with a small marginal tubercle 
on each side; first to the third opaque; the rest smooth and 
shining. Aculeus as long as the abdomen ; terebrarufous. Length 
~ ‘7—8 lines. 


Reared from Trochilium bembeciforme. 


11. LAMPRONOTA FRONTALIS, D. S. 


Mas. Pedibus rufis. Antennis supra ferrugineis, subtus stra- 
mineo-rufis ; tarsis posticis fuscis. 


Head: labrum and palpi testaceous; face, with the inner and 
frontal orbits, pale yellow. Antenne two-thirds the length of the 
body, curved at the tip, above pitchy ferruginous, beneath testaceous ; 
the first and second joints more or less black. Thorax with a light 
testaceous spot at the base of the wings. Wings moderate; the 
stigma and costa stramineous or fuscous; the base and scales pale 
testaceous; discoidal cellule petiolated, triangular. Scutelium 
somewhat depressed, a small elevated ridge below the apex. Meta- 
thorax rugosely punctate, with longitudinal elevated lines termi- 
' nating before the declivity with a small arch. Legs fulvous-red ; 
the hinder tibiz obscure fuscous, the former paler towards the base. 
Abdomen elongate, fusiform, narrower than the thorax ; first seg- 
ment rather narrower at the base, with a deep channel before the 
lateral tubercles, which are placed before the middle; the apex of 


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the remaining segments slightly elevated or impressed. Length 
34—6 lines. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Section II1.—Sceutellum pale or with pale markings. Abdomen with 
red or yellow bands, sometimes obsolete. : 


12. LaMPRONOTA MACULATORIA. - 


Lissonota maculatoria, Grav. ili. 60, 33. 

Ichneumon maculatorius, Fab. Mani. 261, n. 25. Vill. 152, n. 51. 
Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2681, n. 59. Oliv. 172, n. 39. 

Bassus maculatorius, Fab. Piez. 96, n. 9. 


Tn Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Srction I1].—Scutellum pale spotted or red. Abdomen in the 
middle red. 


13. LaMPRONOTA PARALLELA. B.M 
Lissonota parallela, Grav. iii. 79, 43. 


14. LaMPRONOTA ARGIOLA. BLM 
Lissonota argiola, Grav. iii. 83, 45. 


15. LAMPRONOTA INSIGNITA. 
Lissonota insignita, Grav. iii. 84, 46. 
“In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


SrecTIon LY. 


16. LaMPRONOTA NOTABILIS, 0. S. 


Abdominis medio castaneo, basi segmentorum plus minusve nigris 
aut fuscis, ultimis apice summo flavicantibus; coxis nigro 
flavoque pictis, femoribus bicoloribus ; tibiis et tarsis fulvis 
aut fulvi-flavis. 

Head: face, base of the mandibles, and outer orbits, yellow. 
Antenne long, subfiliform; first joint beneath yellow. Thorax: 
two short dorsal streaks in front; two lines before and one under 

the wings; a lateral spot and a smaller nearly contiguous one 


Bao  *. GATALOGUE OF 


yellow. Wings: stigma testaceous; costa dark; base and scales. | 
ivory-white; areolet petiolated ; the outer nervure undefined. Coxe | 
_black, beneath yellow, a very small spot on the hinder pair, which | 
are stout; the four anterior trochanters and femora black on one | 
side, yellowish white on the other; hinder trochanters black; femora . 
rufous, edged with black outwardly; tibie and tarsi fulvous; ante- — 
rior ones paler or yellowish. Abdomen black, from the second to the 
fourth segments at the apex chestnut ; first segment nearly linear, ‘ 
one-third the breadth of the thorax, the central tubercles prominent. 
‘Length 44 lines. | , 


Section IV.— Scutellum black. Abdomen red and black, or black 
with the margins of the segments red. 


17. LAMPRONOTA BICORNIS. P 
Lissonota bicornis, Grav. 111. 491, 49. 
In Mr. Marshall's collection. F 


18. LAMPRONOTA VERBERANS. 
Lissonota verberans, Grav. 111. 93, 50. 
In Mr. Curttis’s collection. 


19. LAMPRONOTA DECIMATOR. B. M. 
Lissonota decimator, Grav. i11. 96, 52. 


90. LAMPRONOTA MURINA. B.M. 
Lissonota murina, Grav. 111. 99, 54. 


\ 
21. LAMPRONOTA ACCUSATOR. | 


Lissonota accusator, Grav. 111. 101, 57. 
Ichneumon accusator, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 172, n. 161. 
Pimpla accusator, fab. Piez. 117, n. 21. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


92. LAMPRONOTA CYLINDRATOR. B. M. 


Lissonota cylindrator, Grav. i11. 102, 58. 
Ichneumon cylindrator, Vill. 180, n. 136. Oliv. 191, n. 139. 
Ichneumon coccineus, Christ. 365, t. 38, f. 6? 


a ee a 
x 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID2. 81 


_ 23. LaMPRONOTA BELLATOR. B.M. 


 Lissonota bellator, Grav. ii. 106, 60. 
- Ichneumon bellator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3748. 
Ichneumon coracinus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2704, un. 317. 


24, LaMPRONOTA SEMIRUFA, 0. S. B. M. 


Pedibus rufis. Abdomine castaneo-rubro, disco segmentorum pies 
minusve nigro; aculeo fere longitudine corporis. 


: 

: Head: mouth pale testaceous. Antenne slender, filiform. 
: Thorax: a yellow line before the wings broadest in the middle. 
| Wings: stigma darker than the scales, which are pale; costa 
| fuscous; areolet orbicular, incomplete. Legs red. Abdomen 
_ chestnut-red ; first segment with a deep channel towards the base ; 
its disk with a large black spot; the remainder more or less simi- 
larly marked in the centre; the terminal segments more obscure. 
_ Aculeus nearly as long as the body. Length 3—4 lines. 


Var. 1. A white dot on each side of the scutellum. 


25. LAMPRONOTA VARIPES, D. s. 


| Abdomine rufo; bast et apice nigro. Pedibus posticis nigris. 
Foem.—Aculeo abdomine paulo longicre. 

Head: mouth obscure, ferruginous or stramineous. Antenne 
| filiform, half the length of the body, recurved. Wings smoky hya- 
line; stigma and costa pitchy; base and scales somewhat pale; 
_ areolet orbicular or nearly so. Legs slender, testaceous ; the coxa, 
| trochanters and hinder pair black; the apex of the tarsal joints fer- 

Tuginous. Abdomen chestnut-red, black at the base and apex ; 
first segment nearly the breadth of the thorax, a little dilated 
| towards the apex, which is concolorous with the second to the fourth 
and fifth joints. Aculeus rather longer than the abdomen. Length 
| 4 lines. 


| In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 15. POLYSPHINCTA. 
_Polysphincta, Grav. 


1. PoLyspHINCTA VARIPES. Bos 
| Polysphincta varipes, Grav. ili. 117, 64. 


( 


82 CATALOGUE OF 


2. PoLYSPHINCTA MULTICOLOR. B. M. 
- Polysphincta multicolor, Grav. iii. 119, 65. 


3. PoLYsPHINCTA PERCONTATORIA. 


Polysphincta percontatoria, Grav. ii. 120, 66. 

Ichneumon percontatorius, Mull. Prodr. n. 1787. 

Pimpla pheenicea, Curtis's Guide, 512, 66b. 

Pimpla (Plectiscus) phoenicea, Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 116. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 16. SCHIZOPYGA. 
Schizopyga, Grav. 


1. ScHIZOPYGA PODAGRICA. | B. M. 
Schizopyga podagrica, Grav. iii. 127, 68, var. 


2. SCHIZOPYGA ANALIS. B. M. 
Schizopyga analis, Grav. iii. 130, 70. 


3. SCHIZOPYGA TRICINGULATA. 
Schizopyga tricingulata, Grav. iii. 129, 69, var. 3. 
In Mr. Hope’s collection. | 


Subgenus 17. CLISTOPYGA. 
Clistopyga, Grav. 


1. CLISTOPYGA INCITATOR. B. M. 


Clistopyga incitator, Grav. ill. 134, 72. 
Ichneumon incitator, Fab. Knt. Syst. ii. 172, n. 163. 
Pimpla incitator, Fab. Piez. LbY, m. 24: 


2. CLISTOPYGA HEMORRHOIDALIS. B. M. 
Clistopyga hemorrhoidalis, Grav. ili. 185, 73. 


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BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 83 


Subgenus 18. PIMPLA. 
Pimpla, Fabr. Syst. Piez. 112. 


Section I.—Body red, spotted with black. Scutellum yellow. 


1. PIMPLa FLAVICANS. B. M. 


Pimpla flavicans, Fab. Piez. 119,n. 33. Grav. iii. 141, 74. 
Ichneumon Atalante, Poda. 106, n. 8. 
Ichneumon speculator, Scop. Carn. n. 753. Vell, 185, n. 156. 
Ichneumon acuminator, Mull. Prod. n. 1821. 
Ichneumon quadripunctatus, Schrank, Austr. n. 754. Gmel. Syst. 
Nat. 2711, n. 191. : 

Ichneumon nigroculus, Schrank, Austr, n. 7538. 
Ichneumon vinctus, Schrank, Austr. n. 755. 
Ichneumon scutellatus, Pourc. 402, n. 28. 
Ichneumon incisus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2708, n. 352. 
Ichneumon albiscutatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2708, n. 347? 
Ichneumon crassipes, Rossi, 787. 

| Ichneumon vulpes, Christ. t. 37, f. 3. 

- Ichneumon varius, Oliv. 197, n. 166. 

- Ichneumon flavicans, Fab. Ent. Syst. 182, n. 202. 

Ichneumon melanops, Schrank, Austr. n. 752. 

| Ichneumon sticticator, Thunb. Ichn. n. 174. 

_ Cryptus varius, Grav. Uebers. 3767, 3796. 


Section IT.— Abdomen entirely, or some of the segments, red. 
Scutellum black. 
| 2. PIMpLA MELANOCEPHALA. 
_ Pimpla melanocephala, Grav. iii. 149, 75 
| In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 
| 


Section LI 1.—Prothorax and scutelium red. 


3. PIMPLA RUFICOLLIS. B. M.? 
_ Pimpla ruficollis, Grav. iii. 153, 78. 


_ 4, PIMPLA ocULATORIA. B.M. 
| Pimpla oculatoria, Grav. iii. 154, 79. 
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84 CATALOGUE OF 


Ichneumon oculatorius, Hab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 221, 57. 
Cryptus oculatorius, Mab. Piez. 78, n. 30. 


SecTIon LV.— Scutellum with pale spots. Thorax black, occasion- 
ally with yellow dorsal lines. Abdomen black, or belted with 
dusky white or chestnut. ) 


5. PIMPLA RUFATA. B. M. 


Pimpla rufata, Grav. iii. 164, 82. 
(Var.) Ichneumon rufatus, Gimel. Si yst. Nat.: 2684, n. 240. 


6. PIMPLA VARICORNIS. BLM. 


&. Pimpla varicornis, Fab. Piez. 119, n. 31. 

Ichneumon brassicarie, Poda, 105, n. 7. 

Ichneumon cunctator, Scop. Carn. n. 752. 

©. Ichneumon cunctatorius, Vill. 149, n. 42. 

$.Ichneumon melanoxanthus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2708, n. 345. 
©. Ichneumon annulosus, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2712, n. 270. 
é.Ichneumon varicornis, fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 180, n. 193. 


Section V.—Scutellum and abdomen black, sometimes belted with 
chestnut. Hinder coxe red. 


7. PrMPLa CALOBATA. 
Pimpla calobata, Grav. ili. 176, 85. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


8. PImpLa DIDYMA. B. M. 
Pimpla didyma, Grav. iii. 178, 87. 


9. PIMPLA GRAMINELLE. B. M: 


Pimpla graminelle, Grav. iii. 181, 91. 
Ichneumon graminelle, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2128. 


10. Pimpia STERCORATOR. B.M. 
&S. Pimpla stercorator, Fab. Prez. 117, n. 22. 


é. Ichneumon variegatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 289. 
g.Ichneumon aurifrons, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2702, n. 299. 


©3 4040404040 40 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 85 


. Ichneumon scanicus, Foure. 416. Vill. 185, n. 154. Christ. 
367. Oliv. 213, n. 34, 

. Ichneumon inquisitor, Scop. Carn. n. 754. 

. Ichneumon perquisitor, Oliv. 213, n. 37. 

. Ichneumon albipes, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 287. 

. Ichneumon pennator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 171, n. 156. 

eg pennator, fab. Prez. 116, n. 17. 
, 9. Pimpla stercorator, Grav. iii. 186, 92. 


11. Pimpna TURIONELLA. - B.M. 


Pimpla turionelle, Grav. iii. 192, 93, var. 3. 

Ichneumon Turionelle, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1615. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
2698. 

Ichneumon geniculatus, Fourc. 397, n. 13. 

Ichneumon contemplator, Mull. Prod. n. 1838. 

ichneumon fuscieornis, Schrank, Berehtesg. n. 92. 

Cryptus turionelle, Fab. Piez. 87, n. 72. 


12. PIMPLA FLAVIPES. 
Pimpla flavipes, Grav. ii. 197, 94. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


SECTION VI.— Body black. Abdomen sometimes with red bands. 
Hinder coxe black. 


138. PIMPLA ALTERNANS. B.M. 
Pimpla alternans, Grav. iii. 201, 97. 


14. PIMpLA scaNica~ — B. M. 


Pimpla scanica, Grav. iii. 204, 98. 


Ichneumon plesseus, Pourc. 417, n. 69. 
Ichneumon scanicus, Vill. 190, n. 174. 


15. PimpLa EXAMINATOR. B. M. 


Pimpla examinator, Grav. iii. 207, 79. 
@. Ichneumon geniculatus, Fourc. 397, n. 13. 
2. Cryptus examinator, Fab. Piez. 85, n. 62. 


g. Ichneumon rufescens, Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 290. 


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86 CATALOGUE OF 


16. PiMpPLA BREVICORNIS. 
Pimpla brevicornis, Grav. iii. 211, 100. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


17. PimpLa ZTHIOPS. B. M. 


Pimpla ethiops, Curt. Brit. Ent. v. pl. 214. : 
Pimpla aterrima, Grav. iii. 215, 102. 


18. PIMPLA INSTIGATOR. B. M. 


Pimpla instigator, Grav. iii. 216, 103. 

Ichneumon inguinalis, Fourc. 397. 

@. Ichneumon resinelle, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2126. 
Ichneumon illecebrator, Rossi, Mant. ii. t. vi. f. 1. 
Ichneumon instigator, Panz. ad Scheff. t 108, f. 5. 
©. Musca bipilis secunda, Mouffet, 63. 

Ichneumon punctator, Mull. Prod. n. 1831. 
Ichneumon compunctor, Fourc. 395, n. 8. 
Ichneumon compunctator, Schrank, Austr. n. 721. 
Ichneumon bisulcus, Gmel. Syst Nat. 2698, n. 263. 
Cryptus instigator, Fab. Prez. 85, n. 61. 

_ Pimpla instigator, Ratz. Forst. Ins. 6, f. 1. 


Subgenus 19. EPHIALTES. 
Ephialtes, Grav. 


SECTION 1.—WScutellum and thorax black. 


1. EpHIALTES TUBERCULATUS. B.M. 


Ephialtes tuberculatus, Grav. iii. 228, 105. 
Ichneumon tuberculatus, Foure. 395, n.7. Vill. 187, n. 163. 
Ichneumon leucopterus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2699, n. 273. 


2. EPHIALTES MANIFESTATOR. B. M. 


Ephialtes manifestator, Grav. iii. 232, 107. 

Ichneumon manifestator, Linn. Act. Suec. 1736, 125. Podua. 105, 
3. Scop. Carn. n. 751. Fab. Ent. Syst.336, 0.51. Foure. 
394,n.5. Marsh. Trans. Linn. Soc. iii. 1. 7625, t. iv. 

Ephialtes manifestator, Ratz. Forst. Ins. t. vi. f. 6. 

Pimpla manifestator, fab. Prez. 113, a. 3. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDS. 87 


3. EPHIALTES CARBONARIUS. B. M. 


Ephialtes carbonarius, Grav. iii. 240, 108. 
Ichneumon manifestator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3783. 
Ichneumon carbonarius, Christ. Zym. 365, t. 38, f. 5. 


4. EPHIALTES GRACILIS. 


Ephialtes gracilis, Grav. iii. 245, 109. 
Ichneumon gracilis, Schrank, Faun. Boica, 2102. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


5. EPHIALTES INANIS. B. M. 


Ephialtes inanis, Grav. iii. 247, 110. 
Ichneumon inanis, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2107. 
Ichneumon Rayelle, Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2114. 


6. EpHiIALTES HECTICUS. 
Ephialtes hecticus, Grav. iii. 248, 111. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


7. EPHIALTES MESOCENTRUS. 
Ephialtes mesocentrus, Grav. iii. 249, 112. 
&S ¢. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


@. Aculeus as long as the body; terebra white; the middle 
coxe not spined. 


Section II.— Abdomen with pale markings. Prothorax generally 
red. 


8. EPHIALTES DIVINATOR. B.M. 


Ephialtes divinator, Grav. iii. 252, 113. 
Ichneumon divinator, Rossi, Faun. Etrus. ii. n. 776. 
Ichneumon Histrio, Panz. Faun. Germ. 92, t. 7. 


9. EPHIALTES VARIUS. B. M.? 
_ Ephialtes varius, Grav. iii. 254, 114. 


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88 CATALOGUE OF 


10. EPHIALTES MEDIATOR. B. M. 


_-Ephialtes mediator, Grav. iii. 256, 115. 
©. Ichneumon scurra, Panz. Faun. Germ. 92, t. 6. 
Pimpla mediator, Fab. Piez. 117, n. 23. 


1]. EPHIALTES RUFICOLLIS, N.S. B.M. 


Thorace dorso et pectore rufis vel fulvis. Pedibus fulvis ; coxis 
antertoribus flavis. .Abdomine nigro badio ; segmentis nigro 
annulatis. Aculeo longitudine corporis. 


Head: face with a silvery pubescence; mouth ferruginous; 
palpi pale. Antenne half the length of the body, obscure red 
towards the base, the apical half much lighter. Mesothorax: scu- 
tellum, a line below it and breast red ; a dot before the wings red- 
dish yellow. Stigma and base of the wings pale testaceous ; areolet 
triangular or oblique. Legs fulvous or red; the four anterior coxe 
yellow ; hinder tarsi fuscous. Abdomen linear ; first segment quad- 
rate, or nearly so, blackish, punctate ; second segment elongate ; 
third to the fifth of equallength, but longer than broad, rufo-piceous, 
the margins of each shining black, underneath pale yellow. Acu- 
leus very slender, as long as the body ; terebra red. Length 5—6 
lines. 


Subgenus 20. RHYSSA. 
Rhyssa, Grav. 


1. Ruyssa PERSUASORIA. B.M. 


Rhyssa persuasoria, Grav. iil. 267, 119. 

Ichneumon persuasoria, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1593. Degeer, i. + 
36, f.8. Sulzer, Gesch. t. 26, f.12. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2618, 
n. 16. Panz. Faun. Germ. 19, t. 18. 

Pimpla persuasoria, Fab. Piez. 112, n. 1. Step. Mand. vii. pl. 
Kxkix. (2). 


Genus 6. METOPIUS. 


1. METroPIUS DISSECTORIUS. B. M. 


Metopius dissectorius, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 98, 14. 
Metopius sicarius, Grav. 111. 291, 1. ; 


ars 
ae 
2 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 89 


2, METOPIUS MICRATORIUS. B. M. 


$. Metopius micratorius, Grav. iii. 299, 3. | 

©. Metopius necatorius, Grav. ili. 292, 2. Panz. Revis. ii. 79. 
Crypturus vespoides, Lamarck, 142, n. 6. 

¢. Ichneumon micratorius, Fab. Piez. 62, n. 41. 

3g. Peltastes micratorius, J//. in Rosst Faun. ii. 55. 

-&. Metopius micratorius, Zrent. in Isis, 1826, iii. 296. 


$, 2. Metopius micratorius, Wesm. Not. Ichn. Belg. 6. 


3. METOPIUS DENTATUS. B. M. 


Metopius dentatus, Grav. ili. 304, 4. 

Peltastes pini, Curt. Brit. Ent. i. pl. 4. 

Ichneumon dentatus, fab. Spec. 436, n. 99. Vill. 200, n. 212.. 
Pimpla dentata, Fab. Piez. 119, n. 30. 


Genus 7. BASSUS. 
Subgenus 1. BASSUS. 


1. BassUs RUFIVENTRIs. B. M. 
Bassus rufiventris, Grav. ili. 312, 1. 


2. Bassts ELEGANS. B. M. 
Bassus elegans, Grav. iii. 313, 2. 


3. Bassus FESTIVUS.: 


Bassus festivus, Grav. iii. 314, 3. 

Ichneumon festivus, Fab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 230, n. 2138. 
Ophion festivator, fab. Piez. 140, n. 45. 

-Ichneumon festivator, Thunb. Ichn. n. 273. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4, Bassus sULCATOR. B. M. 
_ Bassus suleator, Grav. iii. 320, 4. 


5. Bassus sIGNATUS. 
_ Bassus signatus, Grav. ili. 325, 6. 
_ In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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90 3 CATALOGUE OF 


6. Bassus EXSULTANS. 
Bassus exsultans, G'rav. iii. 328, 8. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


7. BASSUS STRIGATOR. B. M. 


Bassus strigator, Grav. iii. 330, 9. 
Ichneumon strigator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 173, n. 166.” 
Pimpla strigator, fab. Piez. 117, n. 285. 


8. Bassus BIGUTTATUS. B. M. 
Bassus biguttatus, Grav. 111. 332, 10. 


9, Bassus PECTORATORIUS. B.M. 
Bassus pectoratorius, Grav. iii. 333, 11. i 


10. Bassus pictus. | B. M. 
Bassus pictus, Grav. 111. 336, 13. 


11. Bassus RUFIPES. B. M.? 


Bassus rufipes, Grav. iii. 337, 14. 


b2. Bassus FLAVOLINEATUS. ; B. M. 
Bassus flavolineatus, Grav. iii. 337, a 


13. Bassus ORNATUS. B. M.? 


Bassus ornatus, Grav. iii. 341, 18. 


14. Bassus LATERALIS. B. M. 
Bassus lateralis, Grav. ili. 342, 19. 


15. Bassus ALBOSIGNATUS. B. M. 


Bassus albosignatus, Grav. ili. 343, 20. Ratz. Forst. Ins. 7, f. 7. 
©. Bassus letatorius, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. f. 100, 14; 102, 18. 


16. Bassus INSIGNIS. B. M, 
Bassus insignis, Grav. iii. 349, 22. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. 91 


17. BassuUs BIZONARIUS. 
Bassus bizonarius, Grav. iii. 350, 23. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


. BASSUS LETATORIUS. B. M. 


ae letatorius, Panz. Krit. Revis. 74. 

Ichneumon letatorius, Fab. Spec. 424, n. 26. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 

| 2682, n. 99. Vill. 150, n. 46. Oliv. 173, n. 47. 

Crypturas letatorius, Lamarck, 141, n. 4. 

Anomalon letatorius, Zrent. in leat 1826, iit. 298, Curt. Brit. 
Fint. after pl. 198. 


19. Bassts COMPRESSUS, N.S. 


Fem. Niger. Abdomine segmentis 3 et reliquis multo compressis. 
Pedibus fulvis ; coxis fulvis interdum fusco-ferruginers. 


Head: mouth pale; a small central yellow spot below the 
antenne. Antenne half the length of the body, filiform. Thorax 
as broad as the head, very convex; a yellow dot before the wings. 
Wings smoky hyaline ; stigma and costa testaceous; scales paler ; 
discoidal cellule oblong, sessile. Legs pale fulvous; coxe darker, 
sometimes fusco-ferruginous. Abdomen: first segment equilateral- 
opaque, narrower than the thorax; from the apex of the second, 
and the remainder, much compressed. Aculeus very short, recurved. 
Length 23—3 lines. 


Subgenus 2. ORTHOCENTRUS. 
Orthocentrus, Grav. 


1. ORTHOCENTRUS ANOMALUS. B. M. 
Orthocentrus anomalus, Grav. iii. 360, 27. 


2. ORTHOCENTRUS INCISUS. B. M. 
Orthocentrus incisus, Grav. iii. 361, 28. 


3. ORTHOCENTRUS LARIUS. 
Orthocentrus larius, Hal. Curt. Cat. col. 109. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


92 CATALOGUE OF 


Subgenus 3. EUCEROS., | 
Euceros, Grav. 


1. EucEROS CRASSICORNIS. B. M. 


Euceros crassicornis, Grav. iii. 370, 35. Shuckard, Transl. of Bur- 
meister's Manual of Entom. frontispiece, f. 2 


2. EUCEROS SERRICORNIS. 
Euceros serricornis, Hal. 
In Mr. Haliday’s collection. 


3. EUCEROS ALBITARSUS. 
Kuceros albitarsus, Curt. Brit. Ent. xiv. pl. 660. 


¢. In Mr. Curtis’s collection. | 
2. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Genus 8. BANCHUS. 


Subgenus 1. BANCHUS. 
Banchus, Fab. 


1. BANCHUS COMPRESSUS. B. M, 


Banchus compressus, Grav. iii. 377, 2. 

Ichneumon variegator, Fab. Syst. Ent. 339, n. 66. Vill. 178, 
n. 130. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2694, n. 157. 

Banchus variegator, Fab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 234, n. 4. Panz. ad 
Scheff. Icon. t. 130, f. 4. 

?. Ichneumon compressus, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 180, n. 195. 

Banchus compressus, ab. Piez. 129, n. 11. 


2. BaNcHUS PICTUS. B. M. 


Banchus pictus, Fab. Ent. Syst. Sup 234, 0.7. Grav. iii. 380, 3. 

Ichneumon cultratus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2708, n. 350. 

Ichneumon vaginatorius, Schrank, Austr. n. 705. 

Ichneumon volutatorius, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. 9382, n. 14. Vill. 
145, n. 32. Oliv. 170, n. 33. | 

Ichneumon mutillatus, Chae Ins. t. 37, f. 4. 

Ichneumon pictus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust. et Ins. xiii. 183, n. 17. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID2. 93 


3. BANCHUS FALCATOR. B, M. 


Banchus falcator, Grav. iii. 385, 4. 

©. ichneumon falcatorius, Fab. Syst. 332, n. 29. Ent. ii. 148, 
59. Vill. 151, n. 48. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2682, n. 100. Christ. 
Hym. 340. 

©. Ichneumon volutatorius, Strem. Frond. Selsk. Skrift. 11. 419. 

Banchus falcator, Fab. Piez. 128, n. 6. 

Banchus faleatorius, Walck. 71, n. 5. 

Banchus pictus, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. fase. 71, 4. 18: 

Banchus Farrani, Curt. Brit. Ent. xiii. pl. 588. 

$.Ichneumon umbellatarum, Schrank, Reis. 261. Gmel. Syst. 
Nat. 2677, n. 85. 

Ichneumon aries, Christ. Hym. 339. 

Ichneumon venator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 168, n. 148. Thunb. Ich. 
284. | 

Banchus venator, Fab. Piez. 126. 

Ichneumon labiatus, Schrank, Faun. Boic. n, 2058. 

Ichneumon vigilatorius, Panz. ad Scheff. t. 61, f. 6. 


4. BANCHUS MONILEATUS. B.M. 
Banchus monileatus, Grav. iii. 393, 5. 


Note.—The males of B. pictus and B. falcator, described by 
Gravenhorst, are the females, and vice versd. 


Subgenus 2, EXETASTES. 
Exetastes, Grav. 


1. EXETASTES FORNICATOR. B. M. 


Exetastes fornicator, Grav. iii. 402, 10. 

Ichnenmon fornicator, Fab. Spec. 432, n. 72. Vall. 176, n. 124. 
Ceder. 161, n. 496. 

Banchus fornicator, Fab. Prez. 127, n. 3. 


2. EXETASTES CALOBATUS. B. M. 
Exetastes calobatus, Grav. iii. 405, 10b. 


3. EXETASTES CLAVATOR. B. M. 


¥xetastes clavator, Grav. iii. 405, 11. 
Ichneumon cinctipes, Retz. n. 269. 

Ichneumon clavator, Fab. Ent. Syst.151, n. 74. 
-Ophion clavator, Fab. Piez. 134, n. 17. 
-Ophion tarsator, Fab. Piez. 134, n, 20. 


94 CATALOGUE OF 


4, EXETASTES FEMORATOR, 0. S. 


Mas et fem. Abdomine rufo; bast et apice nigro, femoribus © 
posticis rufis; anterioribus nigris; cellule intertoris rudi-— 
mentum, nervi divideniis fere usque ad medium productum. 

Head black, rather broader than the thorax. Antenne seta- 
ceous, more than half the length of the body. Base of the wings 
black ; stigma pitchy black ; the divisional nervure of the interior | 
cell extending nearly to the middle. Legs black; hinder thighs ; 
red; the anterior tibia and tarsi, also the apex of the femora, | 
fuscous within; of the male rufous. Abdomen longer than the | 
head and thorax; smooth and glossy, from the first to the fourth 
segments red ; the base of the first to the lateral tubercles, and the | 
remainder, black; the ventral segments of the female from the | 
fourth produced, somewhat compressed. Aculeus one line in | 
length. Length 5 lines. aa | 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. — 


5. EXETASTES GUTTATORIUS. B.M. 
Exetastes guttatorius, Grav. iil. 411, 14. 


6. EXETASTES OSCULATORIUS. B. M. 


Exetastes osculatorius, Grav. iii. 413, 15. 
Ichneumon osculatorius, Fab. Mant. 261, n. 20. Vill. 151, n. 50. 
Gmmel. Syst. Nat. 2680, n. 92. Walck. 53, n. 22. 


7. EXETASTES LEAVIGATOR. 7B. Ve 


Exetastes levigator, Grav. iil. 424, 23. 
Ichnevmon levigator, Vill. 193, n. 189. Oliv. 216, n. 55. 
Ichneumon cothurnatus, Grav. Uebers. n. 3742. 


8. EXETASTES ILLUSOR. 
Exetastes illusor, Grav. ill. 427, 25. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


9. EXETASTES GRACILICORNIS. B. M. 
Exetastes gracilicornis, Grav. ili. 429, 26. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 95 


10. EXETASTES ALBITARSUS. B.M. 
_ Exetastes albitarsus, Grav. ili. 430, 27. 


11. EXETASTES MAURUS, 2. S. | B. M. 
| Niger ; pedibus gracilibus tibiis anticis fusers. 

Black. Head: mouth pitchy or dark ferruginous. Antenne 
slender, nearly the length of the body. Wings: stigma fuscous; 
areolet subsessile. Thorax gibbous; metathorax scabrous, with 
- two longitudinal rough edges. Legs slender ; first pair of tibie and 
the apical half of femora fuscous; second pair darker; also the 
apex of the femora; hinder legs and all the tarsi entirely black. 
- Abdomen narrower than the thorax; first segment about one-third 
its breadth; the lateral tubercles placed a little before the middle ; 
the terminal ventral segments descending and compressed. Acu- 
leus about the fifth part of the length of the abdomen. Length 

64—7 lines. | 


12. EXETASTES FACIALIS, 0. Ss. 


Mas. Facie flava, femoribus tibiisque anierioribus testaceis. 
Pedibus posticis nigris aut obscure nigro badiis. 


Head: face yellow, interrupted by a central abbreviated black 
line; apex of the mandibles pitchy black. Antenne very slender, 
-as long as the body, recurved at the apex. Metathorax opaque. 
Scutellum white. Wings: stigma and scales testaceous ; areolet 
large, triangular or subsessile. Legs: first pair of the coxe yellow ; 
second pair black above, yellow beneath ; the hinder ones black ; 
the four anterior legs pale testaceous; the posterior ones nearly 
black. Abdomen narrow; first segment subpetiolated ; the lateral 
tubercles placed a little before the middle; second segment very 
little broader than the first; the remainder narrowing to the apex. 
_ Length 53 lines. : 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


3 Subgenus 3. AROTES. 
Arotes, Grav. 


1. AROTES ALBICINCTUS. B. M. 


Arotes albicinctus, Grav. iii. 448, 34. Step. Mand. v. 7, pl. xxxvi. 
| f. 4. 


96 CATALOGUE OF 


Subgenus 4. MACROCOLEUS. 
Macrocoleus, Desv. Ent. Trans. N. S., i. 12. 


1. Macroco.Levs CROCEICORNIS. 


Macrocoleus croceicornis, Desv. 
Macrus croceicornis, Grav. iii. 710,146. ‘ 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. (Mr. Doubleday). 


Genus 9. OPHION. 


Subgenus 1. CAMPOPLEX. 
Campoplex, Grav. 


SEcTION I.—Abdomen and antenne black. 


1. CAMPOPLEX DIFFORMIS. 


Campoplex difformis, Grav. iii. 458, 1. 
Ichneumon difformis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2720, n. 32. 


2. CAMPOPLEX RUFIPES. 
Campoplex rufipes, Grav. i11. 461, 3. 


3. CAMPOPLEX MAJALIS. 
Campoplex majalis, Grav. ili. 462, 4. 


4, CAMPOPLEX SORDIDUS. 
Campoplex sordidus, Grav. iil. 466, 5. 


5. CAMPOPLEX LATERALIS. 
Campoplex lateralis, Grav. iii. 467, 6. 


6. CAMPOPLEX TIBIALIS. 
Campoplex tibialis, Grav. 111. 468, 7. 


7. CAMPOPLEX NANUS, 
Campoplex nanus, Gav. iii. 469, 8. 


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BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDA. 97 


8. CaAMPOPLEX CEROPHAGUS. B. M. 
Campoplex cerophagus, Grav. iii. 470, 9. 


9. CAMPOPLEX SENICULUS. ) B.M. 
Campoplex seniculus, Grav. iii. 473, 11. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


. CAMPOPLEX ALBIDUS. Be ae 


ee albidus, Grav. ili. 474, 13. 
Ichneumon albidus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2705, n. 332a. 


11. CAMPOPLEX VIENNENSIS. 
Campoplex viennensis, Grav. iii. 478, 14. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


12. CAMPOPLEX ARVENSIS. 
Campoplex arvensis, Grav. iii. 488, 20. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


13. CaAMPOPLEX ANOMOLUS. 
Campoplex anomolus, Grav. iii. 490, 22. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


14. CaAMPOPLEX GENICULATUS. 
Campoplex geniculatus, Grav. 111. 486, 19. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


15. CAMPOPLEX EXIGUUS. 
Campoplex exiguus, Grav. iii. 499, 30. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


16. CAMPOPLEX PLACIDUS, 0. S. B. M. 


Mas et fem. Abdomine subcompresso. Pedibus rufis; coxis 
nigris. (Aculeo perbrevi). 


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9S CATALOGUE OF 


Head: mouth pale; in the female pale ferruginous. Antenne ~ 
rather slender, half the length of the body, subfiliform. Thorax 
gibbous. Wings ample; stigma and scales pale; costa darker; 
areolet rather large, triangular, petiolated. Legs rufo-fulvous ; 
coxe black; first pair rufescent at the apex; the base of the tibiz 
in the female indistinctly white; hinder tarsi from the second joint 
ferruginous. Abdomen: first segment much dilated and convex at 
the apex ; the remainder depressed, seen sideways,somewhat com- 
pressed ; terminal segments with a close white pubescence. Acu- 
leus halfa line in length. Length 3—3# lines. 


17. CampopLEx HENAULTII, n. s. B.M. 
Tibiis et coxis anticis flavis, rllis posticts basi et apice nigris, femo- 
ribus posticis nigris, mediis supra flavo-fulvis, infra ned 

nigra. Aculeo abscondito wut subecerto. 


Head: mouth and palpi pale. Antenne two-thirds the length 
of the body, recurved at the apex; apex of the first joint, beneath, 
obscurely ferruginous in some specimens. Thorax gibbous. 
Wings hyaline; stigma and costa dark; scales flavescent; areolet 
small, oblique ; petiole forming half the length of the nervure. 
Legs: first pair pale yellow; second coxe black ; femora above 
reddish yellow, a black line beneath; hinder pair, coxe and femora 
black; tibiz with a broad pale yellow ring ; binder tarsi somewhat 
ferruginous. Abdomen: first segment smooth and convex at the 
apex; second long-obconical; the remainder tapering to the apex, 
covered with a hoary down, the whole seen laterally compressed. 
Aculeus very short, scarcely subexserted. Length 33—4 lines. 


Section J1.—Abdomen black ; first joint of the antenne beneath 
pale or fulvous. 


18. CAMPOPLEX ORBITALIS. ; B. M. 
Campoplex orbitalis, Grav. il. 510, 39. 


19. CAMPOPLEX GRACILIS. 
Campoplex gracilis, Grav. ili. 511, 40. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ cullection. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID:. 99 


20. CaAMPOPLEX ARMILLATUS. 
Campoplex armillatus, Grav. ili. 514, 42. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


21. CamPoPLEX FAUNUS. 
Campoplex faunus, Grav. iil. 517, 45. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


22. CAMPOPLEX TRANSFUGA. . B. M. 
Campoplex transfuga, Grav. iii. 521, 48. 


923. CAMPOPLEX CHRYSOSTICTUS. 


Campoplex chrysostictus, Grav. ili. 522, 49. 
Ichneumon chrysostictus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2721, n. 407 (Var. 4). 


In Mr. Desvigues’ collection. 


24. CAMPOPLEX APOSTATA. 
Campoplex apostata, Grav. iii. 510, 38. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


25. CAMPOPLEX FLAVIVENTRIS. B. M. 
Campoplex flaviventris, Ratz. Forst. Ins. ii. 84. 
From Coccyx strobilana. 


26. CaAMPOPLEX MYRTILLUS, 0. S. 


Pedibus anierioribus flavis; coxis et femoribus posticis nigris ; 
tibiis annulo flavo-albo. 


- Head: face with a strong silvery pubescence; mouth and palpi 
pale ; apex of the mandibles ferruginous. Antenne nearly as long 
as the body, curved at the apex; first joint beneath pale. Thorax 
gibbous. Scutellum prominent. Wings: stigma testaceous; the 
base and scales pale ; costa pitchy; areolet large, triangular. An- 
terior legs pale yellow; hinder coxe and femora black; apex of the 
trochanters yellow; base and apex of the tibia black, between yel- 
low; tarsi pale; apex of the first and second joints dark; nails of 
all pitchy ferruginous. Abdomen: first segment at the apex oval, 


ae 


100 CATALOGUE OF - 


aes the remainder of equal breadth, subcompressed. Length 8 
5 lines. 


Reared from Anarta Myrtilli. 


Section III.—Abdomen red and black ; first joint of the antenne 
beneath pale. 


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27. CAMPOPLEX BICINGULATUS. | B. M. 
Campoplex bicingulatus, Grav. iii. 527, 50. 


28. CAMPOPLEX MULTICINCTUS. B. M. 
Campoplex multicinctus, Grav. iii. 534, 57. _ 


29, CAMPOPLEX FULVIVENTRIS. B.M. 


Campoplex fulviventris, Grav. ii. 540, 62. 
Ichneumon fulviventris, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2704, n. 319. 


30. CAMPOPLEX ARGENTATUS. 
Campoplex argentatus, Grav. iii. 543,64. Ratz. Forst. Ins. 7, f. 3. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


31; CAMPOPLEX LONGIPES. B. M. 


Campoplex longipes, Grav. iii. 546, 65. 
Ichneumon longipes, Mull. Prod. n. 1847. 
Ichneumon canescens, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2703, n. 308. 


32. CAMPOPLEX RUFIVENTRIS. 
Campoplex rufiventris, Grav. iii. 552, 69. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


33. CAMPOPLEX TOMENTOSUS, DN. S. 


Fem. Corpore toto sericeo ; segmentis 1—3 fulvis. Pedibus an- 
tertoribus flavo-fulvis ; coxis et trochanteribus nigris ; femo- 
gibus posticis nigris; tarsis et tibtis apice fuscescentibus. 
Aculeo breve et crasso, sursum curvato. 

Head: mouth and mandibles pale; apex of the latter pitchy ; 
a yellow spot between the eyes on the vertex. Antenne filiform, 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDE. LOL 


ferruginous; the first joint black above. Thorax somewhat gib- 
bous. Base of the wings and costa pale testaceous; stigma fus- 
cous; areolet petiolated, suborbicular. Legs: coxe black; the 
four anterior legs pale testaceous; hinder femora black; apex 


_of the tibiz and tarsi fuscous. Abdomen: first segment dilated at 


the apex, fulvous or pale chestnut-red ; petiole black; second and 
third segments also pale chestnut-red; the latter with a transverse 
fuscous band near the apex; the remainder black, subcompressed. 
Aculeus short and stout, recurved. The body and legs of this 
insect are entirely covered with a hoary pubescence. 


Note.—The first segment is more depressed at the apex than 
in most insects of this genus. 


Section I1V.— Abdomen red or red and black. Antenne black, 
occasionally, beneath red. 


34, CAMPOPLEX PUGILLATOR. B. M. 

Campoplex pugillator, Grav. iii. 606, 162 

Ichneumon pugillator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1624. Fuessl. Helv. 
49, n. 962. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2695, n. 50. Rossi, n. 773. 
Cederh. 162, n. 503. 

Ichneumon occisor, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2697, n. 167. Oliv. 221, 
nol, | 

Ichneumon cantator, Retz. 68, n. 272. 

Ichneumon subfalcatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2701, n. 293. 


-Ichneumon nidulator, Thunb. n. 277. 


Ophion nidulator, Panz. Faun. fasc. 100, t. 15. 


- Ophion falcator, Fab. Piez. 136, n. 28. 
_Ichneumon, Degeer, Ins. vii. 594, t. 44, f. 7. 


35. CAMPOPLEX MIXTUs, B. M. 


_Campoplex mixtus, Grav. iti. 601, 101. 


_Ichneumon mixtus, Pollich. Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. vii. 140. Schrank, 


Faun. Boic. n. 2089. 

Ichneumon compressus, Christ. 369, t. 39, f. 2. 

Ichneumon surratus, Sulzer, Gesch. 190, t. 26, f. 15. Schrank, 
Austr. n. 729. Gimel. Syst. Nat. 2697, n. 166. Vill. 182, 
n. 143. | 


_Ichneumon mercator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 176, n. 177. 


Ophion mercator, Fab. Piez. 139, n. 42. 


-Ichneumon, Degeer, i. 74, 573, t. 6, f. 11, 12. 


K 3 


102 CATALOGUE OF 


36. CAMPOPLEX CULTRATOR. 
Campoplex cultrator, Grav. ili. 616, 103. 


37. CAMPOPLEX MG@STUS. 
Campoplex meestus, Grav. ili. 599, 99b. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


38. CaMPOPLEX DECIPIENS. 
Campoplex decipiens, Grav. iii. 596, 97. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


39. CAMPOPLEX RUFIMANUS. 
Campoplex rufimanus, Grav. iii. 597, 98. 


40. CAMPOPLEX PERFIDUS. 
Campoplex perfidus, Grav. ili. 595, 96. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


41. CAMPOPLEX DECLINATOR. 
Campoplex declinator, Grav. 111. 589, 92. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


42. CAMPOPLEX ZONATUS. 
Campoplex zonatus, Grav. 111. 584, 89. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


43. CAMPOPLEX RUFICINCTUS. 


Campoplex ruficinctus, Grav. ili. 580, 87. 


44, CAMPOPLEX ENSATOR. 
Campoplex ensator, Grav. ill. 576, 85. 


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BRITISH ICHNEUMONIDZ. 103 


Subgenus 2. PANISCUS. 


1. PANISCUS VIRGATUS. B. M. 


Paniscus virgatus, Grav. iii. 625, 106. 
Ichneumon virgatus, Fourc. 401, n. 25. Vall. 204, n. 228. 
Ichneumon circailices, Geoffr. 332. : 


2. PANISCUS TESTACEUS. se a ea Be 


Paniscus testaceus, Grav. ili. 627, 107. 
Ichneumon luteus, Scharf. iii. 964, n. 18. 
Ichneumon, Reaumur, vi. 310, t. 30, f. 9—12. 


3. PANiscus INQUINATUS. B. M. 
Paniscus inquinatus, Grav. ili. 631, 107b. 


4, PANISCUS GLAUCOPTERUS. B. M. 
Paniscus glaucopterus, Grav. ili. 632, 108. 


Ichneumon glaucopterus, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1630. Fab. Ent. 


Syst. 341, n. 79. Mull, Prod. 159,n. 1845. Schrank, Faun. 
Boic. 2055. Rossi, Faun. n. 786. Oliv. 196, n. 163. Latr. 
Crust. xiii. 184, n. 19. Thunb. Ichn. n. 227. 

Ophion glaucopterus, Fab. Piez. 133, n. 14. Walck. 72, n. 2. 
Panz. ad Scheff. Icon. t. 82, f. 3. 


Subgenus 3. ANOMALON. 


Anomalon, Grav. 
Therion, Curtis. 
Trichomma, Wesm. 


SEecTIon I.—Scutellum yellow. 


1. ANOMALON ENECATOR. B. M. 
Anomalon enecator, Grav, iii. 641, 110. 

Ichneumon enecator, Rossi, Faun. n. 777. 

Trichomma enecator, Wesm. Rev. d. Anom. de Belge (1849), 25. 


104 “-) CATALOGUE GF 


2. ANOMALON FULVIDENS. 


Anomalon fulvidens, Wesm. Rev. d. Anom. de Belge (18-49), 26. 
Trichomma fulvidens, Wesm. Rev. d. Anom. de Belge (1849), 26. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


3. ANOMALON CIRCUMFLEXUM. : ss. M. ? 
Anomalon circumflexum, Grav. iii. 643, 112. Ratz. Forst. Ins. 6 
2: 


Ichneumon circumflexus, Linn. Faun. Suec. n. 1631. Fab, Syst. 
Ent. 341, n. 80. Ent. Syst. ii. 181, n. 199. Mull. Prod. 
n. 1846. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2710, n. 59. Vill. 199, n. 209. 
Thunb. Ichn. n. 503. 


Subgenus Exochilum, Wesm. Rev. d. Anom. de Belge, 10. 


Section II.—Scutellum black, occasionally red. (Anomalon arqua- 
tum aud A. flaveolatum, var.) 


4, ANOMALON AMICTUM. B. M. 


Anomalon amictum, Grav. iii. 650, 114. 

Ichneumon amictus, Fab. Syst. Ent. 341, n. 78. Ent. Syst. ii. 
181, n.197. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2710, n. 183. Vall. 200, n. 
213. Christ. 361. Oliv. 196, n. 162. 

Ophion amictus, Fab. Piez. 133, n. 11. 


Subgenus Schizoloma, Wesm. Rev. d. Anom. de Belge, 8 


5. ANOMALON CAPITATUM, 0. S. 


Mas. Capite permagno transverso ; segmentorum 1 et 2 dorso 
nigro. Pedibus crassioribus quam in reliquis speciebus huic 
affinibus; articulis 1 et 2 tarsorum posticorum inflatis ; 40 
minutissimo ; facie fluvd, antennis dilute rufis, apice croceis. 


Head very large, transverse; face hairy; a vertical spot and a 
portion of the outer orbits of the eyes yellow; mouth and a spot on 
each side of the mandibles ferruginous ; cheeks swollen. Antenne 
more than half the length of the body, clear red; the basal joint and 
apical ones ochreous; from the first to the third joints with a lateral 
black streak. Thorax gibbous, deeply punctate; metathorax with 
distinct transverse impressed lines; the whole with a reddish or 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID2. 105 


fulvous-yellow pubescence. Wings yellowish hyaline; stigma and 
base fulvous; costa and squamula ferruginous or pitchy. Anterior 
legs yellow; hinder coxe black at the base and yellow at the apex; 
above black, apex red; hinder femora clear red; tibie paler; the 
apical half black; first and second joints of the tarsi broader than 
the apex of the tibie, much inflated, yellow; second joint beneath 
hollow, with a central ridge; the fourth joint less than half the 
length of the third. Abdomen red, pitchy at the apex; a dorsal 
black line on the first and second.segments. Length 10—11 lines. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. (Yorkshire). 


6. ANOMALON MIRABILE, 0 S. 


Mas. Abdomine rufo ; segmento secundo, dorso nigro apice rufo. 
Ore facie et genis flavis. Alarum nervo secundo recurrente 
cum nervo, cellulas cubitales seyungente coincidente. Pedibus 
anterioribus flavis, posticts rufis tarsis flavis tibiarum apice 
nigro. 


_ Head: face, mouth and cheeks yellow. Antenne rufo-fulvous ; 
first and second joints, above, black at the base, eight lines in 
length. Thorax covered with a white pubescence; a yellowish 
somewhat elevated line on the sides of the metathorax, above the 


base of the wings; all the sutures and frenum tinged with dirty; 


white. Wings yellowish hyaline; stigma long and very narrow; 
scales fuscous-yellow; first and second recurrent nervures forming 
but one continued line. Anterior legs yellow; hinder coxe, 
femora and tibie rufous; one-third part of the latter from the apex 


black or obscure fuscous; tarsi yellow or fulvous. Abdomen 
rufous ; second segment with a dorsal black line not quite extending 
tothe apex. Length 14 lines. 


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In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


7, ANOMALON XANTHOPUS. B. M. 


Anomalon xanthopus, Grav. ili. 652, 116. 

Ichneumon xanthopus, Schrank, Austr. 749. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 
Sarit, ne 188. Vell: 201; n. 216. 

Ophion xanthopus, Fab. Prez. 133, n. 13. 


8. ANOMALON RUFICORNE. B. M. 
Anomalon ruficorne, Grav. ili. 655, 116 b. 


106 CATALOGUE OF 


9. ANOMALON CERINOPS. Ja pickles 280: & 


Anomalon cerinops, Grav. tii. 658, 118. 
Ophion flavifrons, Grav, Uebers. n. 3790. (nec Fabr.) 


10. ANOMALON MELANOBATUM. 
Anomalon melanobatum, Grav. iii. 662, 120. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


11. ANOMALON FLAVEOLATUM. | B. M. 
Anomalon flaveolatum, Grav. ili. 664, 122. 


12. ANOMALON CLANDESTINUM. B. M. 
Anomalon clandestinum, Grav. iii. 670, 124. 


13. ANOMALON TENUICORNE. BLM. 
Anomalon tenuicorne, Grav. iii. 671, 125. 


14. ANOMALON LATRO. 


-Anomalon latro, Grav. iii. 677, 128. 
Ichneumon latro, Schrank, Austr. 726. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


15. ANOMALON FIBULATOR. B. M. 
Anomalon fibulator, Grav. iii. 681, 131. 


16. ANOMALON PERSPICILLATOR. 
Anomalon perspicillator, Grav. ili. 683, 132. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


17. ANOMALON TENUITARSUM. B. M. 
Anomalon tenuitarsum, Grav. ili. 683, 133. 


18. ANOMALON INTERRUPTUM, DN. S. 


Mas. Abdomine mediocri; segmentis 1—3 rufo-castanets ; basi 
nagris ; alis brevibus ; pectore et coxrs anterioribus flavis ; pos- 
ticts castaneis ; basi et trochanteribus nigris. 


BRITISH ICIINEUMONIDA. 107 


Face yellow. Antenne half the length of the body, above fer- 
ruginous, beneath castaneous; first joint at the base with a black 
ring. Thorax: breast, before the first pair and between the second 
pair coxe, yellow, or with two large spots of the same colour. 
Wings shortish ; costa, stigma and scales, yellowish orange. An- 
terior legs fulvous; coxe and trochanters yellow; hinder coxe 
chestnut ; the base and trochanters black; apex of the latter ful- 
vous; femora, tibie and tarsi, all chestnut; the apex of the tibie 
black. Abdomen rather broad ; from the first to the third segments 
‘subcylindrical, reddish chestnut; the base of each and the.remain- 
der black. Aculeus exserted, short. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 4. OPHION. 
Ophion, Fabr. 


1. OPHION OBSCURUS. B.M. 


Ophion obscurus, Grav. ili. 689, 135. 
Ichneumon luteus, Schrank, Austr. n. 750. Oliv. 196, n. 156. 
Var. Ichneumon obscuratus, Fab. E'nt. Syst. Supp. 237. 


2. OPHION LUTETS. B. M. 


Ophion luteus, Grav. ili. 692, 136. 

Ichneumon luteus, Zinn. Faun. Suec.n.1628. Mull. Faun. Friedr. 
n. 620. Fabr. Syst. Ent. 341, n. 75. Mull. Prod. n. 1848. 
Foure. 400, n. 21. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2706, n. 55. 

Ophion luteus, Fab. Prez. 130, 0.1. Panz. ad Scheff. t. 1, f. 10. 

Ichneumon fulvus, Retz. n, 271. 

Ichneumon Vinule, Scop. Carn. n. 755. Christ. 367. Albin. t. 
xi. Gedart, ii. 163, t. 37. Degeer, ii. t. 29, f. 15, 26, 

Note. — This insect appears to inhabit New Holland and 
New Zealand, according to Fabricius and Christius ; America also; 
but its size there is 15 lines, while in Europe it is seldom more than 
half that length; though very similar, may they not be distinct spe- 
cies? The O. luteus of Gravenhorst is exceedingly common in this 
country. 


3. OPHION UNDULATUS. 


Ophion undulatus, Grav. iii. 697, 137. 


g.iIn Mr. Westwood’s collection. 
-9.In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


108 CATALOGUE OF 
4. OPHION MERDARIUS. ~B.M. 


Ophion merdarius, Grav. iii. 698,138. Ratz. Forst. Ins. pl. vi. f. 
8. Step. Mand. pl. xl. f. 4. 7 4G 


Subgenus Enicospillus, Step. Nomen. 2nd edit. 


5. OPHION RAMIDULUS. Siew tr M. 


Ophion ramidulus, Grav. iii. 699, 1389. 
Ichneumon ramidulus, Linn. Fae Suec. n. 1629. Fab. Ent. 
ae ii. 178, n. 187. Mull. Prod. n. 1844. Schrank, Austr. 
"751. Gel. Syst. Nat. 2710, n. 56. Vill. 198, 207. Oliv. 
199, n.173. Thunb. Ichn. n. 994, 
Ophion ramidulus, Fab. Piez. 131, n. 2. 
Ichneumon truncatus, Christ. 365. 


Subgenus Enicospillus, Step. Nomen. 2nd edit. 


6. OPHION COMBUSTUS. = B .M. 
Ophion combustus, Grav. iii. 701, 140. | 
Subgenus Enicospillus, Step. Mand. 2nd edit. 


7, OPHION VENTRICOSUS. B. M. 


Ophion ventricosus, Grav. iii. 702, 141. Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 600. 
Ophion ramidulus, Grav. Uebers. n. 3789. (Olim nec I. r., Linn.) 


8. OPHION MARGINATUS. B.M. 


Ophion marginatus, Grav. i. 704, 142. 
Anomalon marginatus, Jurine, t. 8, f. 4. 


9. OPHION BOMBYCIVORUS. 
Ophion bombycivorus, Grav. iii. 705, 1438. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 
Reared by Mr. B. Standish from Stauropus Fagi. 


Subgenus 5. TRACHYNOTUS. 
Trachynotus, Grav. , 


1. TRACHYNOTUS FOLIATOR. | B. M. 
Trachynotus foliator, Grav. il. 715, 148. 


BRITISH ICHNEUMONID. 109 


Ichneunmon cruentatus, Fourc. 418, n. 72. 
Ichneumon petivlatus, Mourc. 396, n. 9. 

Ophion foliator, fab. Ent. Syst. Sup. 239, n. 21. 
- Bassus foliator, Fab. Prez. 100, n. 29. 


7 Subgenus 6. PACHYMERUS. 
- Pachymerus, Grav. 


1, PACHYMERUS CALCITRATOR. B. M. 


Pachymerus calcitrator, Grav. iii. 727, 150. 
Ichneumon coxator, Vill. 193, 0.190. Oliv. 216, n. 56. . 
Bassus calcitrator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3780. 


Subgenus 7. PRISTOMERUS. 
Pristomerus, Curt. Brit, Ent. 624b. 


1, PRISTOMERUS VULNERATOR. B. M. 


-Pachymerus vulnerator, Grav. ili. 724, 149. 
Ichneumon vulnerator, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. fasc. 72, t. 5. 
Ophion vulnerator, Grav. Uebers. n. 3793. 


Note.—The oral parts of the genus Pachymerus, Grav., are 
appended to his description of P. vulnerator, but they evidently 
belong to his P. calcitrator ; the fourth joint of the labial palpi in 
the latter being obtuse, but linear in P. vulnerator. 


Subgenus 8. CREMASTUS. 
Cremastus, Grav. — 
Section I.—Scutellum pale. 


J. CREMASTUS INTERRUPTOR. 
Cremastus interruptor, Grav. iil. 736, 153. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


110. : CATALOGUE OF 


2. CremMastus Buo.LiANuws. ; 
Cremastus Buoliana, Curt. Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. iii. 60. 
In Mr. Curtis's collection. 


Section IT.—Scutellum Hack 


3. CREMASTUS SPECTATOR. Ax ts 
Cremastus spectator, Grav. iii. 740, 155. 
In Mr. Curtis’s collection. 


4, CREMASTUS BELLICOSUS. 
Cremastus bellicosus, Grav. iii. 741, 157. 
In Mr. Curtis’s and Mr. Desvignes’ collections. 


5. CREMASTUS INFIRMUS. 
Cremastus infirmus, Grav. iii. 746, 160. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 9. PORIZON. 
Porizon, Grav. | 


Section ].—Abdomen black and red. 


1. PoRIzoN HOSTILIS. B. M. 
Porizon hostilis, Grav. iii. 753, 161. 


2. PoRIzoN HARPURUS. B. M. 
Porizon harpurus, Grav. iii. 758, 164. 


3. PoRIZON GRAVIPES. 
Porizon gravipes, Grav. iii. 757, 163. 
In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


4. PorizonN NUTRITOR. 


Porizon nutritor, Grav. iii. 762, 165. 
Ophion nutritor, Fab. Prez. 139, n. 39. 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


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5. PoRIzON MINATOR. B. M. 
Porizon minator, Grav. iii. 768, 169. 


6. PoRIZON JOCATOR. B. M. 
Porizon jocator, Grav. iii. 769, 170. 


Ichneumon jocator, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 175, n. 175. 


Ophion jocator, Fab. Piez. 130, n. 40. 


Secrion II1.—Abdomen black. 


7. Porizon Booprs. B. M. 
Porizon Boops, Grav. iii. 776, 172. 


8. PoRIZON SALTATOR. B.M. 

Porizon saltator, Grav. iii. 777, 173. 

Ichneumon saltator, Fab. Spec. 433, n. 79. Ent. Syst. 175, n. 173. 
Vill. 177, n. 127. Oliv. 190, n. 133. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2694, 
n. 153. : 

Ophion saltator, Fab. Piez. 137, n. 34. Walck. 73, n. 6. 


9. PoRIZON MODERATOR. B. M. 
Porizon moderator, Grav. iii. 783, 177. 


Ichneumon moderator, Linn. Faun. Suec.n. 1617. Mull. Faun. 


_ Fried. n. 617. Fab. Spec. Ins. 433, 0. 78. Mull. Prod. 
pn. 1815. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2693, n. 42. Veil. 170, n. 107. 
Christ. 373. Oliv. 190, n. 132. 

Ophion moderator, Fab. Piez. 137, n. 33. 


Subgenus 10. ATRACTODES. 
Atractodes, Grav. 


1. ATRACTODES BICOLOR. B. M. 
Atractodes bicolor, Grav. iil. 791, 179. 


2. ATRACTODES FOVEOLATUS. B. M. 
Atractodes foveolatus, Grav. iii. ' 794, 181. 


SB | CATALOGUE OF 


Genus 12. ACOENITES. 


Acoenites, Grav. 


1. ACOENITES ARATOR. 

Acoenites arator, Grav. iil. 813, 5. 
ichneumon arator, Rossi, Faun. ii. n. 778. 
in Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Genus 13. XORIDES. 


Subgenus 1. XYLONOMUS. 
Xylonomus, Grav. 


1. XYLONOMUS PARVULUS. 


Tehneumon preecatorius, Fab. Ent. Syst. ii. 189, n. 27. Thunb. 
Ich. n. 46. 

Cryptus precatorius, fab. Piez. 72, n. 11. 

Xorides precatorius, Lamarck. 135. 

&. Xylonomus parvulus, Grav. iii. 825, 4. 

2, Xylonomus precatorius, Grav, iii. 841, 12. 


4, Q. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


2, XYLONOMUS RUSTICUS, N. s. 


Abdomine nigro. Pedibus antertoribus testaceis, posticis nigris ; 
covis elongatis badiis supra nigris, macula mediana cas- 
tanea. Aculeo longitudine corporis. 


Head black; mouth between the mandibles with short reddish 
hairs. Antenne half the length of the body, recurved at the apex. 
Thorax cylindrical. Metathorax with two teeth on each side, one 
more prominent than the other; the central space, with hexagonal 


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divisions between, punctate. Wings smoky hyaline; costa, stigma 


and scales fuscous; the base testaceous. Legs: the fouy anterior 
ones testaceous; coxe chestnut; the base of the femora slender, 
compressed, much dilated at the apex; the tibie, as it were, com- 
posed of two joints, the base being very narrow, and then abruptly 
enlarged, and near the base of this part is an arcuated notch on the 
under part; the hinder pair of coxe elongate, deep chestnut beneath, 
black above, with a central spot, somewhat of a lighter colour; in 


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one specimen nearly entirely fusco-ferruginous; all the trochanters, 
which are very short, black; hinder legs black; the femora regular, 
and the tibie not notched; the terminal joint of the anterior tarsi 


dusky. Abdomen nearly cylindrical; from the first to the third 


segments punctate; first segment very long, with a transverse 
depression before its apex; second segment a little broader, about 
half the length of the first, with a lunular depression at the basal 


-angles, and a small fovea on each side beyond the middle; third 


segment two-thirds of the length of the second 5 fourth as long as 
the seventh ; fifth and sixth short, equal; the third to the fifth ven- 
tral segments cultriform ; the terebra inserted in the fifth, colour 
red ; the ovipositors in the terminal abdominal segments; the 
apexes of the whole a little dilated, but ending in a sharp point. 
Length 7 lines 


In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. (Bewdley). 


3. XYLONOMUS PILICORNIS. Bah 


_Xylonomus pilicornis, Grav. iii. 833, 9. Curt. Brit. Ent. pl. 353. 


4, XyLonomus GRAVENHORSTII. | B. M. 


Xylonomus Gravenhorstii, Curt. Brit. Ent. under folio 353. 


Subgenus 2, XORIDES. 
Xorides, Grav. 


1. XoRIDES NITENS. | B. M. 
©. Xorides nitens, Grav. iii. 847, 13. 


2. XORIDES ALBITARSUS. B. M. 
& . Xorides albitarsus, Grav. iii. 849, 15. 


3. XORIDES SCUTELLARIS, 0. S. | B. M. 


3. Facie flava. Q. Orbitis oculorum internis flavis. Scutello 
flavo. Pedibus rufis, anterioribus maris dilute crocets ; coxts 
et trochanteribus pallidioribus ; tibiis et tarsis posticis, S et 
2 nigris aut nigro-fuscis. (Aculeo abdomine paullo longiore). 

Head, ¢ face and frontal orbits, Q inner orbits yellow; 


palpi of the S pale; of the Q ferruginous. Antenne slender, 
subfiliform, half the length of the body; first joint of the ¢ 


we ei! CATALOGUE OF 


beneath rusty. Thorax cylindrical; ¢ with a yellow line above 
the first pair of the coxe leading to the collar, and on the breast a 


‘darker spot before each; a short yellow line below the scutellum 


g and 9. Wings, ¢, base and scales pale; 2, ferruginous; 
costa and stigma dusky black; the latter inthe ¢ palish in the 
centre. Legs elongate; ¢, anterior coxe yellowish; legs pale 
fulvous, Q red; hinder tibie and tarsi, ¢ and Q, blackish, with 
a whitish pubescence. Abdomen, ¢, cylindrical throughout; first 
segment four times longer than broad; the remaining segments of 
equal length, a little more than half the length of the first; 9 
deeply punctate, sides with a hoary pubescence; first segment twice 
as long as broad; third quadrate; fourth to the sixth transverse ; 
seventh gradually sloping to the apex; the fifth ventral segment 
slightly protuberant. Aculeus a little longer than the abdomen, 
chestnut ; valves stout, black. Length 5—7 lines. 


&, 9. In Mr. Desvignes’ collection. 


Subgenus 3. ECTHRUS. 
Ecthrus, Grav. | 


1. EcrHrus RELUCTATOR. B.M. 


Ichneumon reluctator, Linn. Faun. Suec. n.1603. Fab. Syst. Ent. 
333, n. 33. Ent. Syst. 150, n. 69. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2686, n. 
27. Vill. 160,n.77. Christ. 355. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 
fasc. 71, t. 18. Schrank, Faun. Boica, n. 2078.  Walck. 
56, n. 35, Lamarck, 138, n. 5. 

Ecthrus reluctator, Grav. 111. 863, 19. 

Cryptus reluctator, Fab. Piez. 79, n. 35. 

Ichneumon reluctatorius, Oliv. 176, n. 62. 

Ichneumon obex, Mull. Prod. n. 1794. 

Ichneumon usurpator, Scop. Carn. un. 743. Vill. 161, n. 78. 
Christ. 353. Oliv. 212, n. 30. 

Ichneumon rubiginosus, Christ. 353, t. 36, f. 2. 


A. 


abbreviator, 65 
abdominator, 61 
aberrans, 64 
acarorum 65,67 
accusator, 80- 
acuminator, 83 
adustus, 2 
estivalis, 63 
fEthecerus, 28 
ZEthiops 3, 45, 86 
agilis, 66 
agnata, 77 
Agriotypus, 64 
Agrothereates, 65 
alarius, 71 
albatorius, 54 
albicinctus, 24, 95 
albidus, 97 
albifrons , 49 
albilarvatus, 27 
albimanus, 3 
albinus, 50 
albipalpus, 72 
albipes, 85 
albiscutatus, 83 
albitarsus, 92, 95, 113 
albiventris, 21 
alboguttatus, 48 

| albolineatus, 10, 21, 32 

| albosignatus, 90 
Alomya, 49 

| alternans, 85 

- alticola, 24 
amatorius, 14, 21 
ambiguus, 60 
ambulator, 3 
Amblyteles, 2, 6 
ambulator, 3 
amictum, 104 

| ammonius, 12 
analis, 28, 55, 82 
anator, 9 
anatorius, 51 

| ancipiterus, 19 


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INDEX. 


annulator, 4, 35 
annulatus, 31 
annulosus, 84 
anodon, 43 
Anomalon, 40, 47, 91, 103 
anomolus, 97 
antilope, 36 
antiquus, 45 
Apacleticus, 49 
apiarius, 45 
apostata, 99 
apparitorius, 52 
Aptesis, 65 
areator, 64 
arenarius, 72 
argentatus, 100 
argiola, 79 

aries, 93 
armatorius, 16, 53 
armatus, 64 
armiliatorius, 39 
armillatus, 99 
Arotes, 95 
arridens, 34 
arrogans, 52 
arvensis, 97 


' assertorius, 52 


Atalante, 83 
aterrima, 86 
Atractodes, 111 
atramentarius, 18 
atricilla, 71 
atrocaudatus, 48 
atropos, 48 
aulicus, 38 
aurifiuus, 44 
aurifrons, 84 
auspex, 1 
axillaris, 41 


B. 
Banchus, 92 


basalis, 42, 71 
Bassus, 30, 545, 79, 89, 108 


“pellator, 81 
bellicosus, 49, 109 
bellipes, 13 
bellosus, 59 
bicinctus, 13 
bicingulatus, 100 
bicolor, 42, 66, 111 
bicolorinus, 64 
bicornis, 74, 80 « 
bidentatus, 49 
bidentorius, 20, 21 
bifoveolata, 75 
biguttatus, 2, 90 
bilineatus, 8 
bimaculatus, 43 
binotatus, 10, 23 
bipartitus, 14 
bipilis secunda, 86 
bipunctatus, 34 
biscutatus, 9 
bisignatus, 10, 20 
bisulcus, &6 
bivinctus, 51 
bizonarius, 9] 
blandus, 30 
bombycivorus, 108 
Boops, 110 
brachyacanthus, 40 
Brachyterus, 31 
brachypterus, 65 
brachycentrus, 51 
brachyurus, 55 
brassicarie, 8&4 
brevicornis, 86 
brunneiventris, 42 
brunnicans, 41 
brunnicornis, 4 
buolianus, 109 


C. 


calcator, 37 
calceatorius, 6 
calcitrator, 108 


116 


caligatus, 38, 68 
callicerus, 15 
calobata, 84 
calobatus, 93_ 
Campoplex, 96 
canalicuiatus, 4 
canescens, 100 
capitatum, 104 
carbonarius, 87 
Cardui, 2 
castaneus, 27 
castanopyga, 27 
castigator, 2 
catenator, 77 
celerator, 27 
ceparum, 43 
cephalotes, 40 
ceratites, 75 
cerinops,105 
cerophagus, 97 
certator, 2 
cessator, 6 
Chasmodes, 8 
chrysogaster, 36 
chrysostictus, 99 
chrysostomus, 68 
Chyronomon, 47 
cinctipes, 93 
cinctorius, 25, 52 
cinctulus, 33 
cingulator, 64 

- cingulatus, 32 
circumflexum, 103 
clavator, 93 
clavatorius, 9 
clavipes, 4 
clericus, 4 
clandestinum, 165 
Clistopyga, 8&2 
coccineus, 80 
cognatus, 6 
collaris, 30, 72 
colon, 39 
Colpognathus, 27 
combustus, 107 
comitator, 1,3, 8 


compressus, 91, 92, 101 
compunctor, 6, 37, 70, 86 


computatorius, 10 
confector, 27 
confusorius, 12, 21 
confutor, 53 
congruens, 04 
conspicuus, 39 
constellatus, 2] 
contemplator, 85 
coracinus, 8] 
coronatus, 46 
corruscator, 20 
corvinus, 68 
coryphzus, 69 
cothurnatus, 94 


INDEX. 


coxetor, 108 
crassicornis, 6, 92 
crassipes, 28, 83 
crassitarsus, 47 
crassorius, 10 
Cremastus, 109 
crenicornus, 68 
crispatorius, 17 
cristator, 46 
crocatorius, 21 
crocatus, 48 
croceicornis, 96 
cruentatus, 72, 108 
Crypturus, 89, 91 
Cryptus, 2, 32, 49, 50 
Cteniscus, 44 
cubicularis, 15 
culex, 4 
culpatorius, 20, 25 
cultrator, 101 
cultratus, 92 
cunctator, 84 
cunctatorius, 84 
cursitans, 67 
Curtisii, 44: 
curvator, 45 
curvus, 60 
custodiator, 6 
cyanator, 51 
cylindrator, 80 


D. 


dealbatus, 18 
debeliator, 49 
deceptor, 15 
deceptorius, 15 
decimaior, 80 
decipiens, 102 
declinator, 102 
defectiva, 77 
defectivus, 35 
defraudator, 24 
deliratorius, 9 
dentata, 89 
dentatus, 89 
deplanatus, 30 
Diane, 55 
Dicelotus, 4 
dictator, 55 
didyma, 84 
difformis, 96 
digitatus, 51, 59 
digrammus,7 = 
dimidiatus, 6, 50 
dirus, 3 

dispar, 28 
dissectorius, 88 
divinator, 87 
divisorius, 24 
dryadum, 30 


dubitatus, 26 
dumeticola, 8 
dumetorum, 60 


E. 


Ecthrus, 113 
elegans, 30, 57, 89 
elegantulus, 40 
elongator, 40 
emigrator, 55 
enecator, 103 
Enicospilus, 107 


- ensator, 102 


Ephialtes, 86 
Eristieus, 4 
errabundus, 68 
erythreus, 29 
erythrinus, 57 | 
erythrogaster, 24, 62 
ery thropalpus, 42 
erythropus, 37 
erythrostictus, 62 
erythrostoma, 72 
erythropygus, 17 
exaltatorius, 48 
examinator, 85 
Exenterus, 44 
Exephanes, 14, 21 
Exetastes, 93 — 
exiguus, 97 
eximius, 2] : 
Exochilum, 1038 
Exochus, 45 
exornatus, 32, 50 
expectatorius, 24 
exsultans, 90 
extensorius, 12, 21 
extirpatorius, 39 
exulans, 25 
Euceros, 92 
Eurylabus, 3 


Bhs 


fabricator, 4, 7 
facialis, 43, 95 
falcator, 93,101 
falcatorius, 93 
fallax, 15 
Farrani, 93 
fasciatorius; 16,17 
fasciatus, 65, 66 
faunus, 99 
femoralis, 46 
femorator, 73, 94 
ferreus, 2 
festinans, 67 


.festivator, 89 


festivus, 89 
fibulator, 105 


filicornis, 35 
Fischeri, 49 
flagitator, 58 
flagitatoris, 58 
flaveolatum, 10 
flavicans, 83 
flavifrons, 105 
flavilabris, 37 
flavipes, 75, 85 
flaviventris, 99 
flavoguttatus, 22 
flavolineata, 75 
fiavolineatus, 13, 90 
- flavoniger, 20 
flavopictus, 33 
foliator, 108 
fornicator, 93 
formosus, 39 
fortipes, 35 
fossorius, 6 
fracticornis, 68 
frenator, 45 
frontalis, 78 
fugatorius, 24 
fugax, 34 
fugitivus, 27 
fulgurans, 71 
fulveolatus, 67 
fulvicornis, 72 
fulvidens, 103 
fulvilabris, 42 
fulviventris, 100 
fulvipes, 4, 62, 78 
fulvus, 107 
fumator, 60 
fumipennis, 56 
funerarius, 8 
funereus, § 
fuscescens, 51 
fuscicornis, 35, 66, 85 
fuscipes, 6, 9 
fuscus, 23 
fusorius, 23 


G. 


gagates, 30 

geniculator, 28 
geniculatus, 85, 97 
geniculosus, 34, 36 
gladiatorius, 6 
glaucatorius, 21 
glaucopterus, 103 
globulipes, 45 

Glypta, 73 

gracilicornis, 13, 14, 94 
gracilipes, 31 

gracilis, 36, 53, 67, 87, 98 
guttatorius, 94 
graminelle, 84 

_ Gravenshorstii, 12, 48, 112 


INDEX. 


gravipes, 46, 110 
gravis, 46 
grossorius, 13 


H. 


hemorrhoidalis, 82 


hemosternus, 38 
hesitator, 73 
harpurus, 110 
hecticus, 87+ 
Helictes, 72 
Hemiteles, 62 
hemipterator, 65 
hemipterus, 65 
Henaultii, 98 
Hepiopelmus, 8 
Herpestomus, 4 
hilaris, 14, 25 
Histrio, 87 
Hopei, 58, 65 
Hoplismenus, 49 
hortensis, 66 
hortorum, 77 
hostilis, 53, 110 


I; 


Ichneumon, 1 
illecebrator, 86 
illuminatorius, 21 
illusor, 94 
impregnator, 43 
impressor, 77 
improbus, 60 
impurator, 72 
inanis, 87 
incisa, 75 
incisus, 83, 9] 
incitator, 82 
incubitor, 28, 57 
indefessus, 34 
infirmus, 109 
inguinalis, 86 
inimicus, 63 
inquinatus, 103 
inquisitor, 85 
insignis, 90 
insignita, 79 
insolens, 41 
instigator, 86 
insultator, 44 
infernalis, 31 
interruptorius, 17 
interruptum, 106 
involutor, 43 
iocerus, 14 
iridipennis, 7 


LiF 


ischioleucus, 54 
Ischiomelinus, 28 
Ischnoceros, 70 
Ischnus, 30 
italicus, 37 


J. 


jejunator, 61 
jocator, 110 
jucundus, 59 
jugatus, 8 


L. 


labiatus, 93 
lacteator, 57 
letatorius, 90, 91 
levigator, 94 
levigatus, 36 
laminatorius, 9 
Lampronota, 68, 77 
lanquidus, 8 
lanius, 24 

larius, 91 
larvatus, 6, 60 
lateralis, 42, 90, 96 
laticeps, 40 
latrator, 27 

latro, 106 
lautatorius, 18 
lentorius, 23 
leptocerus, 34, 36 
leucomelas, 10 
leucopsis, 52 
leucopterus, 86 
leucopus, 51 
leucopygus, 6 
leucostictos, 52, 54 
leucostomus, 31 
leucotarsus, 53 
lictor, 47 

ligator, 62 
limitaris, 31 
linearis, 67, 77 
lineata, 76 
lineator, 2 
lineolus, 42 
Lissonota, 77 
Listrodromus, 18 
longipes, 41, 100 
luctatorius, 11, 12, 20 
luctuosus, 8 
lugens, 8 

luridus, 3, 20 
luteifrons, 40 
luteiventris, 48 
luteus, 103, 106, 107 
lutorius,48 


M 


118 


M. 


macrobatus, 50 
Macrocoleus, 96 
Macrus, 96 
maculatoria, 79 
maculatorius, 79 
maculicoilis, 37 
maculicornis, 4 
maculifrons, 2 
maculiventris, 5 
majalis, 96 
mandator, 40 
manifestator, 86, 87 
mansuetor, 46 
marginatorius, 13, 45 
marginatus, 108 
maurus, 45 
mediator, 88 
mediatorius, 21 
melanarius, 63 
melanobatum, 185 
melanocastanus, 27 
melanocephala, 66, 83 
melanocephalus, 32, 66 
melanogaster, 8 
- mmelanogonus, 28 
melanops, 83 
melanoxanthus, 84 
meloleptoides, 44 
mensurator, 75 
merceator, 101 
-merdarius; 107 
mesocentrus, 87 
Mesoleptus, 31 
Mesostenus, 62 
messorius, 25 
Metopius, 88 
micator, 63 
micratorius, 89 
microcephalus, 10 
Microleptes, 31 
micropterus, 65 
migrator, 50 
minator, 110 
minutorius, 22 
mirabile, 104 
mirabilis, 35 
mitigosus, 42 
mixtus, 101 
moderator, 11] 
modestus, 64 
meestus, 30, 32, 49, 102 
molitorius, 8, 9, 10, 21 
monileatus, 93 
mounitorius, 17 
monoceros, 75 
monticola, 1 
moratorius, 21 
moschator, 51 
motatorius, 15 
mundus, 35 


INDEX. 


mutabilis, 28 


multiannulatus, 9. sg 


multicinctus, 100 
multicolor, 82 
multipictus, 15 
Mutilla, 65 
mutillarius, 67 
mutillatus, 67, 92 
murina, 80 
myrtillus, 99 


Ne 


nanus, 37, 96 
narrator, 2 
natatorius, 21 
necatorius, 89 
negatorius, 14 
nemoralis, 34 
nedulator, [01 
niger, 37, 68 
nigerrimus, 2 
nigra, 49 
nigratorius,. 8, 9 
nigriceps, 33 
nigricornis, 2 
nigricollis, 40 
nigrina, 74 
nigripes, 53 
Digritarius, 2,3 
nigrocaudatus, 48 
nigrocincta, 65 
nigrocinctus, 65 
nigroculus, 83 
nigrocyaneus, 2 
nigrolineatus, 39 
nitidus, 37, 60 
niveatus, 25 
nobilitator, 29 
notabilis, 79 
notatus, 42 
nutritor, 110 
nycthemerus, 18 


O. 


obator, 5 

obex, 113 

oblongus, 27 
obnoxius, 62 
obscurus, 55, 69, 106 
occisor, 101 
eccisorius, 13, 18 
oculateria, 84 
oculatorius, 84 
occupator, 21 
ochropis, 7 
octoguttatus, 14 
olerum, 7] 

Ophion, 96, 105, 106, 108 


opprimator, 28 
opticus, 38 
oratorius, 18 
orbitalis, 98 
ornatorius, 14 
ornatus, 57, 69, 90 
Orthocentrus, 91 
osculatorius, 94 
ovator, 49 


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P, 


Pachymerus, 108 
palliatorius, 17 
pallidatorius, 7 
pallidicornis, 13 
pallidus, 32 
pallifrons, 2 
palpator, 63 
paludator, 10 
Paniscus, 102 
Panzeri, 14 
papilionis, 63 
parallela, 79 
parviventris, 61 — 
parvulus, 51, 111 
pavonius, 30 
pectoralis, 32, 47 
pectoratorius, 90 
pedata, 74 - 
pedatorius, 7 
pedicularius, 65, 67 
pedestrinus, 6 
pellucidator, 55 
Peltastes, 89 
pennator, 85 
percontatoria, 82 
peregrinator, 56 
perfidus, 102 
perisclis, 2 
perniciosus, 49 
perquisitor,85 | 
perspicillator, 53, 105 


 persuasoria, 88 


petiolatus, 108 
Pezomachus, 64 - 
Pheogenes, 28 
Pheogines, 4 
pheorrheus, 44 
pheenicea, 82 
Phygadeuon, 24, 59 
Phytodietus, 68 
pictus, 14, 50, 90, 92, 93 
pilicornis, 112 
Pimpla, 78, 83 
pinguis, 37 

pini, 89 

pisorius, 24 
pistorius, 9 
placidus , 97 
plesseus, 85 


plagiator, 61 
plantarius, 68 
Platylabus, 48 
platyuri, 3 
-Plectiscus, 72, 82 
podagrica, 82 
podagricus, 45, 62 
politus, 71 © 
Polysphincta, 81 
Porizon, 110 
porrectorius, 30 
precatorius, 111 
prerogator, 36 
primatorius, 13 
Pristiceros, 30 
Pristomerus, 108 
procerus, 61 
procurator, 42 
proditor, 43 
profligator, 61 
prosoleucus, 34 
prosopius, 46 
Proteus, 9 
pugiillator, 101 
pulicarius, 66 | 
pumilio, 59 
puunilus, 4 
punctator, 86 
pygoleucus, 54 
pyrrhopus, 27 


Q. 


quadrialbatus, 9 
quadratus, 44 
quadrilineatus, 41, 54 
quadrimacuiatus, 17 
quadrinotatus, 13 
quadripunctorius, 21 
quadrispinus, 60 
quadripunctatus, 83 
queesitorius, 10 
quinquecinctus, 38 


R. 


rapinator, 37 
raptorius, 12, 14 
Rayella, 87 
ramidulus, 107 
Reaumur, 103 
relucens, 1] 
reluctator, 113 
reluctatorius, 113 
repsaliensis, 27 
resinelle, 86 
restaurator, 8 
Rhyssa, &8 
ridibundus, 15, 63 
_ Reselii, 51 


{NDEX. 


rubedinis, 29 
rubellus, 4 
rubiginosus, 113 
rubiventris, 27 
rufata, 84 
rufatorius, 17 
rufatus, 84 
rufescens, 29, 85 
ruficeps, 29, 55, 76 
ruficinctus, 102 
ruficingulus, 2 
ruficollis, 29, 83, 88 
ruficorne, 105 
ruficornis, 33 
rufifrons, 4, 7 
rufimanus, 102 
rufinus, 24, 60 
rufipes, 3, 90, 96 
rufiventris, 52, 89, 100 
rufoniger, 35, 58 
rufulus, 39 

rutus, 39, 48 
rusticus, 70, 112 
rutilator, 43 


Ss. 


salicatorius, 10 
saltator, 110 
sanguinator, 29, 58 
sanguinatorius, 13 
sanguineus, 14 
sanguinicollis, 39 
sarcitorius, 13,16 
sartorius, 14 
saturatorius, 9, 14 
scabriculus, 68 
scalaris, 75 
seanica, 85 
scanicus, 85 
Schizopyga, 82 
Scirpi, 52 
Scolobates, 47 
Scoticus, 41 
scotopterus, 40 
sculpturata, 73 
scurra, 88 
scutellaris, 113 
scutellator, 7 
scutellatus, 70, 83 
sedulus, 24, 54 
segmentator, 69, 78 
semicaligatus, 41 
seminiger, 35 
semiorbitalis, 8 
semirufa, 8] 
semirufus, 24, 59 
semivulpinus, 27 
seniculus, 97 
serotinus, 47 


‘sericans, 71 


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serrarius, 30 
serricornis, 92 
setosa, 77 
setosus, 77 
sexlituratus, 44 
sicarius, 8, 88 
signator, 43 
signatorius, 59 
signatus, 89 
similatorius, 23, 24 
similis, 63 
sordidus, 33, 96 
sulcator, 89 
spectator, 54, 109 
speculator, 83 
spheginus, 34 
Sphinctus, 47 
spilonotus, 35 
Spinola, 61 
splendidulus, 70 
Splenium, 7] 


“spoliator, 10 


Sponsor, 55 
stercorator, 84, 85 
sternoleucus, 36 
Stevenii, 66 
sticticator, 83 
sticticus, 32 
stimulator, 4 
stomaticus, 51 


stramentarius, 12, 21 


strigator, 90 
suavis, 15 
subcinctus, 54 
subcompressus, 34 
subfalcatus, 101 
subfasciatus, 42 


_ submarginatus, 31 


subnitidus, 37 
suborbitalis, 34, 77 
subpetiolatus, 51 
subsericans, 6 
sugillatorius, 2] 
sulphuratus, 35 
sulphurifera, 77 
surratus, 101 
sylvarum, 71 


T. 
Talpa, +7 
tarsator, 93 
tarsoleucus, 51 
tenuicorne, 105 
tenuitarsum, 106 
teres, 73 
tergenus, 28 


terminatorius, 12, 21 


terminatus, 24, 59 


119 


testaceus, 32, '40, 67, 70, 


103 


120— 


Therion, 103 
thoracicus, 32, 70 
tibialis, 4, 96 
tibiator, 4, 54 
tinctorius, 53 
tipularius, 71 _ 
Trychynotus, 108 
transfuga, 6, 62, 99 
Trichomma, 103 
trichrous, 6 
tricingulata, 82 
tricolor, 59, 53 
trifasciatus, 17 
trilineatus, 7 

_ trimaculatus, 33 
trisculptus, 41 
tristator, 62 
tristis, 3 
trituberculatus, 49 
Trogus, 48 
trucidator, 6 
truncatus, 107 
Tryphon, 31, 36, 44 
tuberculatus, 86 
tumidus, 56 
turionelle, 85 
typhe, 34 


U. 


-umbellatarum, 93: 
umbraculosus, 8 


INDEX. 


undecim-notatus, 33 
undulatus, 107 
uniguttatus, 50 
ustulatus, 38 
usurpator, 113 


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vadatorius, 14 
vagabundus, 61 
vagans, 66 
vaginatorius, 14, 16, 92 
variabilis, 61 
variator, 36 
varicornis, 84 
variegator, 92 
variegatorius, 22 
variegatus, 84 
varipes, $1 
varitarsus, 40 
varius, 72, 85, 87 
venator, 93 
venosus, 32 
ventricosus, 108 
Vepretorum, 37 
verberans, 80 
vernalis, 42 
vesparum, 47 
vespoides, 89 
vestigator, 15 
vicinus, 63 
victor, 49 


ERRATUM. 


viduatorius, 52 - 
viennensis, 97 
vigilatorius, 93 
Vinctus, 83 
Vinule, 107 
virgatus, 102 
virgultorum, 38 
volutatorius, 92, 93 
volubilis, 53 
vulnerator, 73, 108 
Vulpes, 83 
vulpinus, 66 
vorax,20 


W. 


Waltoni, 36 


X. 


xanthius, 17 
xanthopus, 105 
xanthorius, 16, 20 
Xorides, 111 
Xylonomus, 111 


Z. 


zonatus, 42 


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